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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a devasting lung disease characterized by progressive scarring of lung tissue. As fibrosis develops, patients experience worsening shortness of breath, reduced lung capacity and ultimately respiratory failure. Current therapies for IPF rely on oral administration of pirfenidone and nintedanib, two FDA-approved drugs that slow disease progression. While ...
Introduction to Bioglass Bioglass, also known as bioactive glass, is a type of synthetic material that has revolutionized the fields of medicine and dentistry. ...
ByMatexcel
The limited supply and morbidity associated with using autologous graft material led to the development of alternative bone grafting materials. ...
Therefore, HAP is internationally recognized as a bioactive ceramic material suitable for clinical application at present. In the field of biomedicine, hydroxyapatite is used as biotechnology materials such as artificial bones, tooth roots, and biomaterial coatings due to its excellent bioactivity and biocompatibility. ...
ByMatexcel
In order to achieve the dual functions of tumor treatment and tissue regeneration, the previous research has prepared photothermal functionalized bioactive ceramic materials by compounding bioactive ceramics with photothermal reagents. ...
ByMatexcel
Osteogenesis, or new bone formation, begins in the early stages of embryonic development and continues postnatally until skeletal maturity is reached in early adulthood. Osteogenesis reoccurs in the event of bone trauma, such as a fracture or surgically created defect. Bone mass can also increase in response to chronic weight bearing from daily use or decrease due to a lack of movement or applied ...
An ideal bone grafting material should be compatible with physiological environment, provoke osseous tissue formation and adapt degradation behaviour to new bone tissue growth. Calcium phosphates, a main inorganic constituent of the human hard tissue, are by far the best substitute materials for bone reconstruction because of their excellent ...
