Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7868855 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electron microscopy micrographs showed that the structure of composite scaffolds were porous with pore diameters of approximately 70-200 μm, this was again confirmed by mercury porosimetery. These pores are suitable for osteoblast growth. The diameters of the fibers were approximately 150-450 nm. Structural analysis confirmed the formation of desirable phases of sub-micron bioglass fibers. Cellular biocompatibility tests illustrated that scaffolds containing copper ion in the bioglass structure had more cell growth and osteoblast attachment in comparison to copper-free scaffolds.
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