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Robert Hill
Professor of Physical Sciences
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The effects of strontium-substituted bioactive glasses on osteoblasts and osteoclasts in vitro
E Gentleman, YC Fredholm, G Jell, N Lotfibakhshaiesh, MD O'Donnell, ...
Biomaterials 31 (14), 3949-3956, 2010
6932010
Fluoride-containing bioactive glasses: effect of glass design and structure on degradation, pH and apatite formation in simulated body fluid
DS Brauer, N Karpukhina, MD O’Donnell, RV Law, RG Hill
Acta Biomaterialia 6 (8), 3275-3282, 2010
3502010
Bioactive glasses: sprouting angiogenesis in tissue engineering
S Kargozar, F Baino, S Hamzehlou, RG Hill, M Mozafari
Trends in biotechnology 36 (4), 430-444, 2018
3172018
An alternative view of the degradation of bioglass
R Hill
Journal of Materials Science Letters 15 (13), 1122-1125, 1996
3171996
Influence of magnesia on the structure and properties of bioactive glasses
SJ Watts, RG Hill, MD O’donnell, RV Law
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 356 (9-10), 517-524, 2010
3142010
Structural analysis of bioactive glasses
I Elgayar, AE Aliev, AR Boccaccini, RG Hill
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 351 (2), 173-183, 2005
3082005
Structural analysis of a series of strontium-substituted apatites
MD O’donnell, Y Fredholm, A De Rouffignac, RG Hill
Acta Biomaterialia 4 (5), 1455-1464, 2008
2642008
Influence of strontium and the importance of glass chemistry and structure when designing bioactive glasses for bone regeneration
MD O’donnell, RG Hill
Acta biomaterialia 6 (7), 2382-2385, 2010
2522010
Influence of sodium oxide content on bioactive glass properties
KE Wallace, RG Hill, JT Pembroke, CJ Brown, PV Hatton
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 10, 697-701, 1999
2221999
Comparison of two heat-pressed all-ceramic dental materials
CM Gorman, WE McDevitt, RG Hill
Dental materials 16 (6), 389-395, 2000
2182000
High phosphate content significantly increases apatite formation of fluoride-containing bioactive glasses
M Mneimne, RG Hill, AJ Bushby, DS Brauer
Acta Biomaterialia 7 (4), 1827-1834, 2011
2142011
Predicting the bioactivity of glasses using the network connectivity or split network models
RG Hill, DS Brauer
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 357 (24), 3884-3887, 2011
2092011
Influence of strontium for calcium substitution in bioactive glasses on degradation, ion release and apatite formation
YC Fredholm, N Karpukhina, DS Brauer, JR Jones, RV Law, RG Hill
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 9 (70), 880-889, 2012
2072012
Strontium containing bioactive glasses: glass structure and physical properties
YC Fredholm, N Karpukhina, RV Law, RG Hill
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 356 (44-49), 2546-2551, 2010
1992010
Structure of fluoride-containing bioactive glasses
DS Brauer, N Karpukhina, RV Law, RG Hill
Journal of Materials Chemistry 19 (31), 5629-5636, 2009
1982009
Melt-derived bioactive glass scaffolds produced by a gel-cast foaming technique
ZY Wu, RG Hill, S Yue, D Nightingale, PD Lee, JR Jones
Acta Biomaterialia 7 (4), 1807-1816, 2011
1912011
Strontium-substituted bioactive glasses in vitro osteogenic and antibacterial effects
J Liu, SCF Rawlinson, RG Hill, F Fortune
Dental Materials 32 (3), 412-422, 2016
1692016
Strontium-and cobalt-substituted bioactive glasses seeded with human umbilical cord perivascular cells to promote bone regeneration via enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic …
S Kargozar, N Lotfibakhshaiesh, J Ai, M Mozafari, PB Milan, S Hamzehlou, ...
Acta biomaterialia 58, 502-514, 2017
1662017
Characterization of the structure of calcium alumino-silicate and calcium fluoro-alumino-silicate glasses by magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR)
A Stamboulis, RG Hill, RV Law
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 333 (1), 101-107, 2004
1582004
Effect of P2O5 content in two series of soda lime phosphosilicate glasses on structure and properties–Part I: NMR
MD O’donnell, SJ Watts, RV Law, RG Hill
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 354 (30), 3554-3560, 2008
1502008
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