Investigation of in vitro bioactivity, and osteoblast and angiogenic activity of spray-dried boron-doped 58S bioactive glass microspheres
Frizka Vietanti,
Tzu-An Lee,
Hsiu-Yang Tseng
et al.
Abstract:Bioactive glass is a potential biomaterial for bone reconstruction owing to its superior bioactivity and non-toxicity. In this study, spray-dried B-doped bioactive glass microspheres were fabricated, and enhanced in vitro bioactivity, osteoblast activity, and angiogenic activity were demonstrated.
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