Publications by authors named "Nigora Ziyadullaeva"

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  • Bioactive glasses are engineered as porous templates to promote 3D bone growth, and this research compares their effectiveness to other materials like powders and granules.
  • Using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy, the study confirmed that these silicate bioactive glass scaffolds can form apatite, which is essential for bonding with bone in living organisms.
  • The scaffolds demonstrated significant bone regeneration in rabbit femurs, showing full resorption and new bone formation within 6 months, indicating their potential for future clinical use in bone tissue engineering.
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In vitro and in vivo studies are fundamental steps in the characterization of new implantable materials to preliminarily assess their biological response. The present study reports the in vitro and in vivo characterizations of a novel experimental silicate bioactive glass (BG) (47.5B, 47.

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