Uniaxial hydroxyapatite growth on a self-assembled protein scaffold

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  • who: Alexander L. Danesi et al. from the Division of Pure and Applied Biochemistry, Center of Applied Life Sciences, Lund University, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, M S , Canada have published the article: Uniaxial Hydroxyapatite Growth on a Self-Assembled Protein Scaffold, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In the present study, protein assembly and mineral formation were found to occur concurrently under the mineralizing conditions investigated.
  • future: Studies on the mechanisms at play during guided HAP growth are crucial for the development of artificial biomaterials capable of mineralized tissue regeneration . . .

     

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