József Bakó
University of Debrecen
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Frontiers of Materials Science | 2014
Andrea Kuttor; Melinda Szalóki; Tünde Rente; Farkas Kerényi; József Bakó; István Fábián; István Lázár; Attila Jenei; Csaba Hegedus
In this study, the possibility of preparation and application of highly porous silica aerogel-based bioactive materials are presented. The aerogel was combined with hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate as bioactive and osteoinductive agents. The porosity of aerogels was in the mesoporous region with a maximum pore diameter of 7.4 and 12.7 nm for the composite materials. The newly developed bioactive materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The in vitro biological effect of these modified surfaces was also tested on SAOS-2 osteogenic sarcoma cells by confocal laser scanning microscopy.
Journal of Nanomaterials | 2016
József Bakó; Farkas Kerényi; Edit Hrubi; István Varga; Lajos Daróczi; B. Dienes; László Csernoch; József Gáll; Csaba Hegedźs
Nanoparticles and hydrogels have gained notable attention as promising potential for fabrication of scaffolds and delivering materials. Visible light-curable systems can allow for the possibility of in situ fabrication and have the advantage of optimal applicability. In this study nanogel was created from methacrylated poly-gamma-glutamic acid nanoparticles by visible (dental blue) light photopolymerization. The average size of the particles was 80źnm by DLS, and the NMR spectra showed that the methacrylation rate was 10%. Polymerization time was 3 minutes, and a stable nanogel with a swelling rate of 110% was formed. The mechanical parameters of the prepared structure (compression stress 0.73źMPa, and Youngźs modulus 0.93źMPa) can be as strong as necessary in a real situation, for example, in the mouth. A retaining effect of the nanogel was found for ampicillin, and the biocompatibility of this system was tested by Alamar Blue proliferation assay, while the cell morphology was examined by fluorescence and laser scanning confocal microscopy. In conclusion, the nanogel can be used for drug delivery, or it can be suitable for a control factor in different systems.
Colloid and Polymer Science | 2009
Magdolna Bodnár; Lajos Daróczi; Gyula Batta; József Bakó; John F. Hartmann; János Borbély
Colloid and Polymer Science | 2008
József Bakó; Márta Szepesi; Adrienn J. Veres; Csaba Cserháti; Zsuzsa Maria Borbely; Csaba Hegdus; János Borbély
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2011
Mónika Maroda; Magdolna Bodnár; Szilvia Berkó; József Bakó; Gábor Erős; Erzsébet Csányi; Piroska Szabó-Révész; John F. Hartmann; Lajos Kemény; János Borbély
Fogorvosi szemle | 2007
József Bakó; Márta Szepesi; Ildikó Márton; János Borbély; Csaba Hegedus
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2013
József Bakó; Miklós Vecsernyés; Zoltán Ujhelyi; Ildikó Bácskay Kovácsné; István Borbíró; Tamás Bíró; János Borbély; Csaba Hegedűs
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2017
Adam Kecskemeti; József Bakó; Istvan Csarnovics; Eva Csosz; Attila Gáspár
Archive | 2015
József Bakó; Máté Kelemen; Melinda Szalóki; Vitályos G; Tünde Radics; Csaba Hegedűs
Fogorvosi szemle | 2015
József Bakó; Kelemen M; Melinda Szalóki; Vitályos G; Radics T; Csaba Hegedus