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Glass-Based Biomaterials: Present and Future (A Review)

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The main trends in the development of a wide range of bioactive materials for medical purposes based on glasses are considered. Such materials are classified based on their compositions, physicochemical properties, and their relations to body tissues.

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Stroganova, E.E., Mikhailenko, N.Y. & Moroz, O.A. Glass-Based Biomaterials: Present and Future (A Review). Glass and Ceramics 60, 315–319 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000008235.49161.32

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