2020
DOI: 10.1007/s41779-020-00471-3
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Mechanical and biological response of (CeO2+La2O3)-substituted 45S5 bioactive glasses for biomedical application

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“… 81 , 116 Remarkably, all the BGs investigated show little 93 , 115 or no 83 , 96 , 111 , 126 , 127 , 129 effect on cell viability and are cytotoxic regardless of the amount of cerium in the glass composition; 81 , 116 , 128 in some instances, the amount of cerium in the glass composition increases the biocompatibility of the materials. 93 , 115 , 128 , 129 At very long (14 days) culture times, cell viability is reported to decrease, and BGs with a higher amount of cerium show better cytocompatibility. 126 Conversely, when H 2 O 2 is added to the culture medium to simulate conditions of oxidative stress, the presence of cerium has a marked positive effect on cell viability, consistent with the antioxidant properties of Ce-BGs.…”
Section: Properties Of Bioactive Glassesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“… 81 , 116 Remarkably, all the BGs investigated show little 93 , 115 or no 83 , 96 , 111 , 126 , 127 , 129 effect on cell viability and are cytotoxic regardless of the amount of cerium in the glass composition; 81 , 116 , 128 in some instances, the amount of cerium in the glass composition increases the biocompatibility of the materials. 93 , 115 , 128 , 129 At very long (14 days) culture times, cell viability is reported to decrease, and BGs with a higher amount of cerium show better cytocompatibility. 126 Conversely, when H 2 O 2 is added to the culture medium to simulate conditions of oxidative stress, the presence of cerium has a marked positive effect on cell viability, consistent with the antioxidant properties of Ce-BGs.…”
Section: Properties Of Bioactive Glassesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In vitro studies have been carried out on BGs of different types, namely, 45S5, 55 , 90 94 Kokubo glass (N25C25S50, hereafter abbreviated as K50S), 92 , 95 , 96 MBGs, 74 , 81 , 85 , 93 , 97 102 13-93, 103 − 105 and other BGs 106 − 111 doped with different amounts of cerium and synthesized by melt-quenching, 54 , 55 , 91 93 , 96 , 106 , 108 − 110 , 112 , 113 sol–gel, 100 , 103 , 105 , 107 , 111 , 114 , 115 and sol–gel EISA 72 , 80 , 81 , 97 99 , 101 , 102 , 116 methods.…”
Section: Properties Of Bioactive Glassesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A family of rare earth (RE) elements is considered between the elements of the lanthanide group which shows pronounced biological activity as they are capable of replacing Ca 2+ in investigated glass matrix [1][2]. Most of the recent studies have concentrated on enhancing the bioactivity of glass materials by the effect of RE ions [3][4][5][6][7][8]. These advances include the preparation of special glass materials, or the introduction of certain useful elements in the matrix of the simple glass materials [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%