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    occurs. S53P4 bioactive glass continues to remodel into bone over a period of years. Bioactive glass S53P4 is currently the only bioactive glass on the...
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  • Bioactive glass S53P4 (BAG-S53P4) is a biomaterial consisting of sodium, silicate, calcium and phosphate. S53P4 is osteoconductive and also osteoproductive...
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    morbidity on sampling and their availability is not restricted. S53P4 bioactive glass has shown good results as a promising bone graft substitute in treatment...
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    Bioglass 45S5 (redirect from BioGlass)
    Bioglass 45S5 or calcium sodium phosphosilicate, is a bioactive glass specifically composed of 45 wt% SiO2, 24.5 wt% CaO, 24.5 wt% Na2O, and 6.0 wt% P2O5...
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    and thus antimicrobial resistance. The bone regeneration material bioactive glass S53P4 has shown to effectively inhibit the bacterial growth of up to 50...
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  • bioglass composites for tissue engineering applications. The first bioactive glass, developed by Larry Hench in 1969, was produced by melting a mixture...
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    Geurts, J; Hulsen, DJ; et al. (2015). "Clinical Applications of S53P4 Bioactive Glass in Bone Healing and Osteomyelitic Treatment: A Literature Review"...
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