Bone substitute fabrication based on dissolution-precipitation reactions

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  • who: Kunio Ishikawa from the Department of Biomaterials, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University, Maidashi have published the Article: Bone Substitute Fabrication Based on Dissolution-Precipitation Reactions, in the Journal: Materials 2010, 3, 1138-1155 of 29/01/2010

SUMMARY

    In this Table, bone apatite is calcium phosphate apatite containing significant amount of carbonate and many trace_elements. The chemical structure of bone apatite is Ca10-aMgbNacKd(PO4)6-e(CO3) f(OH)2-gClhFi but could be stated as Ca10-a(PO4)6-b(CO3)c(OH)2-d if trace_elements in which . . .

     

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