Black Bioceramics: Combining Regeneration with Therapy
Ceramics
Bone Regeneration
Regeneration
Biocompatible Materials
02 engineering and technology
0210 nano-technology
Skin
DOI:
10.1002/adma.202005140
Publication Date:
2020-10-23T08:36:36Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
AbstractBioceramics have been developed from bioinert to bioactive or biodegradable materials in the past few decades. However, at present, traditional bioceramics are still mainly used in bone tissue regeneration and dental restoration. In this work, a new generation of “black bioceramics,” extending the applications from tissue regeneration to disease therapy, is presented. Black bioceramics, through magnesium thermal reduction of traditional white ceramics, including silicate‐based (e.g., CaSiO3, MgSiO3) and phosphate‐based (e.g., Ca3(PO4)2, Ca5(PO4)3(OH)), are successfully synthesized. Due to the presence of oxygen vacancies and structural defects, the black bioceramics possess photothermal functionality while maintaining their initial high bioactivity and regenerative capacity. These black bioceramics show excellent photothermal antitumor effects for both skin and bone tumors. At the same time, they have significantly improved bioactivity for skin/bone tissue repair in vitro and in vivo. These fascinating properties award the black bioceramics with profound applications in both tumor therapy and tissue regeneration, which should greatly promote the scientific relevance and clinical application of bioceramics, representing a promising new direction of cell‐instructive biomaterials.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Coming soon ....
REFERENCES (52)
CITATIONS (72)
EXTERNAL LINKS
PlumX Metrics
RECOMMENDATIONS
FAIR ASSESSMENT
Coming soon ....
JUPYTER LAB
Coming soon ....