“…, from the macro-, meso-, micrometer down to the nanometer scale [101], including both multifunctional bioactive glass composite structures (see §3.2) and advanced bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds exhibiting oriented microstructures, controlled porosity and directional mechanical properties [99,102,103,104,105], as discussed in the following paragraphs. Most studies have investigated mainly the mechanical properties, in vitro and cell biological behavior of glass-ceramic scaffolds [13,14,15,30,43,52,94,95,97,99,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124], as summarized in Table 1, and scaffolds with compressive strength [99,102] and elastic modulus values [99,105] in magnitudes far above that of cancellous bone and close to the lower limit of cortical bone have been realized.…”