Longitudinal in vivo biodistribution of nano and micro sized hydroxyapatite particles implanted in a bone defect

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  • who: . et al. from the Southern Medical University, China have published the research work: Longitudinal in vivo biodistribution of nano and micro sized hydroxyapatite particles implanted in a bone defect, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aims of this study were to; 1. The authors report that locally implanted nano, micro or a mixture of nano/micro-HA particles implanted in a bone void stay within the defect for up to 28 days after implantation. The authors first labeled ZA with 14C, by replacing the central carbon atom with 14C without losing the bone seeking . . .

     

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