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Evidence for thyroid hormone as a positive regulator of serum thyrotropin bioactivity
(Endocrine Soc, 2007-08-01)
Context: the regulation of TSH bioactivity in humans is not completely understood.Objective: the aim of the study was to investigate the role of serum thyroid hormones in regulating the bioactivity of TSH.Design: We ...
Bioactive glass prepared by sol-gel emulsion
(ElsevierAmsterdam, 2013-02)
Bioactive glass (BG) particles with nominal composition 60SiO2-36CaO-4P2O5 (mol%) were prepared by the sol-gel emulsion method. The thermal parameters, morphology, and phase composition were characterized by means of thermal ...
Influence of zirconia-coated bioactive glass on gingival fibroblast behavior
(2019-07-01)
The objective of this study was the development of a bioactive glass coating on zirconia (Zr) to modulate the gingival fibroblast phenotype. For this purpose, Biosilicate® (BS) particles in a water/isopropyl alcohol (1:1) ...
Natural bioactive compounds as adjuvant therapy for hepatitis c infection
(2021-01-01)
Background: Hepatitis C virus infection is a significant global health burden, which causes acute or chronic hepatitis. Acute hepatitis C is generally asymptomatic and progresses to cure, while persistent infection can ...
Sol-gel coatings for protection and bioactivation of metals used in orthopaedic devices
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2004-07)
The aim of this work is the production and characterisation of sol-gel coatings for protection and bioactivation of metals used as standard surgical implant materials, such as stainless steel 316 L (ASTM F138), Co based ...
Bioactive coatings prepared by sol-gel on stainless steel 316L
(Elsevier Science, 2004-11)
This work describes the development and characterization of coatings obtained by the sol–gel technique, applied on stainless steel used in orthopaedic surgery. These coatings are applied to reduce metal corrosion and adverse ...
Bioactive glasses as delivery systems for antimicrobial agents
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-06)
Most biomaterial-associated infections are caused by opportunistic pathogens and bacteria that are regularly found within the microflora of the implant site. In addition, a biomaterial implant or device remains at risk of ...