Anu K. Solanki
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View article: Cobalt containing glass fibres and their synergistic effect on the HIF-1 pathway for wound healing applications
Cobalt containing glass fibres and their synergistic effect on the HIF-1 pathway for wound healing applications Open
Introduction and Methods: Chronic wounds are a major healthcare problem, but their healing may be improved by developing biomaterials which can stimulate angiogenesis, e.g. by activating the Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF) pathway. Here, no…
View article: Hyaluronic acid hydrogels reinforced with laser spun bioactive glass micro- and nanofibres doped with lithium
Hyaluronic acid hydrogels reinforced with laser spun bioactive glass micro- and nanofibres doped with lithium Open
The repair of articular cartilage lesions in weight-bearing joints remains as a significant challenge due to the low regenerative capacity of this tissue. Hydrogels are candidates to repair lesions as they have similar properties to cartil…
View article: Bioactive glasses and electrospun composites that release cobalt to stimulate the HIF pathway for wound healing applications
Bioactive glasses and electrospun composites that release cobalt to stimulate the HIF pathway for wound healing applications Open
Background Bioactive glasses are traditionally associated with bonding to bone through a hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA) surface layer but the release of active ions is more important for bone regeneration. They are now being used to delive…
View article: Rheological Characterization of Biomaterials Directs Additive Manufacturing of Strontium‐Substituted Bioactive Glass/Polycaprolactone Microfibers
Rheological Characterization of Biomaterials Directs Additive Manufacturing of Strontium‐Substituted Bioactive Glass/Polycaprolactone Microfibers Open
Additive manufacturing via melt electrowriting (MEW) can create ordered microfiber scaffolds relevant for bone tissue engineering; however, there remain limitations in the adoption of new printing materials, especially in MEW of biomateria…
View article: Development of cobalt bioactive glasses for wound healing applications
Development of cobalt bioactive glasses for wound healing applications Open
Bioactive glasses are of interest in regenerative medicine as they can incorporate ions beneficial for tissue repair and release these into aqueous environments as the glass degrades. To date, bioactive glasses have been primarily used for…