Issue 44, 2006

Revisiting ceramics for medical applications

Abstract

The most significant demand for biomaterials has emerged as a consequence of the need to provide clinical treatment to a large number of patients. The search for potential solutions produces a large demand for materials suitable for bone repair or replacement. Calcium phosphates, bio-glasses, bio-glass ceramics and ordered silica mesoporous materials, among other types of materials, will be reviewed and studied from the point of view of their potential applications as replacement materials in bone repair and regeneration, as potential substrates in tissue engineering, and also as drug delivery systems. An overview on the present achievements, but also on the “missing links” will be presented.

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Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
17 Jul 2006
Accepted
12 Sep 2006
First published
03 Oct 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 5211-5220

Revisiting ceramics for medical applications

M. Vallet-Regí, Dalton Trans., 2006, 5211 DOI: 10.1039/B610219K

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