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Titel
Perceiving the connection between the bone healing process and biodegradation of biodegradable metal implants through precise bioadaptability principle
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  • Journal of materials science & technology, 2023-06, Vol.147, p.132-144
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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  • •In this paper, the bone repair without and with the presence of metallic implants is compared.•Purpose-oriented design of in vivo animal tests is proposed, the bone implants can be placed in more corrosive sites such as bone marrow and trabecular bones.•Precise design of in vitro biodegradation test to mimic the in vivo biodegradation is proposed with several simulated body fluids at different time points. The implants made of metallic biomaterials help healing the bone fracture but also affect the bone repair process. As proposed in Matter 4 (2021) 2548–2650 by Wang et al., a precisely adaptable biomaterial ought to recapitulate the targeted tissue with spatiotemporal precision and hierarchical accuracy, ranging from atoms and molecules (genes, proteins, etc.) to cells (including organelles) and to tissues and organs. In comparison to traditional bio-inert metallic bone implants such as Co-based alloys and Ti alloys, biodegradable metal (Mg and Zn alloys) bone implants had been developed and might arise many unexpected variables in the bone repair, due to their bioactive nature. In this paper, the bone repair without and with the presence of metallic implants is compared. Thereafter, the perspectives concerning the interactions between the bone tissues and biodegradable metal implants are put forward, and how to better mimic in vivo biodegradation by in vitro experiments is proposed for further research and development of biodegradable metals. [Display omitted]
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1005-0302
eISSN: 1941-1162
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2022.12.004
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jmst_2022_12_004

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