Browsing by Author "Moussa H."
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Biomimetic trace metals improve bone regenerative properties of calcium phosphate bioceramics
Mansour A.; Abu Nada L.; El-hadad A.A.; Mezour M.A.; Ersheidat A.; Al-Subaie A.; Moussa H.; Laurenti M.; Kaartinen M.T.; Tamimi F.... more authors ... less authors ( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2021 , Article)The bone regenerative capacity of synthetic calcium phosphates (CaPs) can be enhanced through the enrichment with selected metal trace ions. However, defining the optimal elemental composition required for bone formation ... -
Chiral Tartaric Acid Improves Fracture Toughness of Bioactive Brushite-Collagen Bone Cements
Sarrigiannidis S.O.; Moussa H.; Dobre O.; Dalby M.J.; Tamimi F.; Salmeron-Sanchez M.... more authors ... less authors ( American Chemical Society , 2020 , Article)Brushite cements are promising bone regeneration materials with limited biological and mechanical properties. Here, we engineer a mechanically improved brushite-collagen type I cement with enhanced biological properties ... -
Differences in platelet-rich plasma composition influence bone healing
Al-Hamed F.S.; Abu-Nada L.; Rodan R.; Sarrigiannidis S.; Ramirez-Garcialuna J.L.; Moussa H.; Elkashty O.; Gao Q.; Basiri T.; Baca L.; Torres J.; Rancan L.; Tran S.D.; Lordkipanidz� M.; Kaartinen M.; Badran Z.; Tamimi F.... more authors ... less authors ( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2021 , Article)Aim: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous blood-derived material that has been used to enhance bone regeneration. Clinical studies, however, reported inconsistent outcomes. This study aimed to assess the effect of ... -
High toughness resorbable brushite-gypsum fiber-reinforced cements
Moussa H.; El Hadad A.; Sarrigiannidis S.; Saad A.; Wang M.; Taqi D.; Al-Hamed F.S.; Salmer�n-S�nchez M.; Cerruti M.; Tamimi F.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier Ltd , 2021 , Article)The ideal bone substitute material should be mechanically strong, biocompatible with a resorption rate matching the rate of new bone formation. Brushite (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate) cement is a promising bone substitute ...