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Encyclopedia > Bioactivity
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Bioactivity refers to the effect of a given agent, such as a vaccine, upon a living organism or on living tissue. A material is considered bioactive if it has interaction with or effect on any cell tissue in the human body.


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Developments in Biocompatible Glass Compositions (MDDI archive, Mar 99) (3022 words)
The class of bioactive materials, including bioactive glasses and hydroxyapatites, have in common a surface activity that is directly responsible for the formation of the interfacial bond.
The first clinical use of bioactive glass was for the reconstruction of the bony ossicular chain of the middle ear in the treatment of conductive hearing loss.
The ability of the bioactive glass prosthesis to bond directly to the eardrum and bone prevented the device from breaking through the tympanic membrane, which had been the main mode of failure of devices made from metals or polymers.
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