The effect of surface ion-doping on the bioactive glass cytocompatibility and antibacterial performance Abstract

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Mari Lallukka
Amel Houaoui
Ziba Najmi
Marta Miola
Andrea Cochis
Jonathan Massera
Lia Rimondini
Enrica Verné

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In the realm of orthopaedic infection treatments, biofilm prevention while fostering bone growth remains a critical challenge. Moreover, the pressing global threat of rapidly advancing antimicrobial resistance calls for alternatives to traditional antibiotics. Bioactive glasses doped with silver (Ag) or copper (Cu) ions emerge as promising candidates for addressing these challenges. However, concerns regarding the potential toxicity of these dopants must be carefully addressed, as their presence could pose cytotoxic risks.

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M. . Lallukka, “The effect of surface ion-doping on the bioactive glass cytocompatibility and antibacterial performance: Abstract”, Hem Ind, vol. 78, no. 1S, p. 34, Mar. 2024, Accessed: Nov. 23, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1277
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Biomaterials for orthopedic and dental applications

How to Cite

[1]
M. . Lallukka, “The effect of surface ion-doping on the bioactive glass cytocompatibility and antibacterial performance: Abstract”, Hem Ind, vol. 78, no. 1S, p. 34, Mar. 2024, Accessed: Nov. 23, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1277

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