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Bioactivity spherical particles

S. Labbaf et al.. Spherical bioactive glass particles and their interaction with human mesenchymal stem cells in vitro. Biomaterials 32(4), 1010-1018 (2011)... [Pg.274]

If synthesis is carried out under basic conditions (Stober process [26]), spherical bioactive nanoparticles and submicron particles can be formed... [Pg.1349]

While producing spherical and monodispersed silica particles is now routine, synthesizing bioactive glass nanoparticles is nontrivial. It is a challenge to incorporate calcium into the composition. For instance, it can cause the particles to become irregular in morphology [114]. The amount of calcium that can enter the nanoparticles is dependent on the diffusion of calcium at elevated pH. Control of pH [121-123] and the use of aerosol techniques [124] may help increase the calcium content, but compositions of the particles made by these methods are rarely analyzed. [Pg.1362]


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