INVESTIGATION INTO THE FORMATION AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF A BIOACTIVE MATERIAL BASED ON COLLAGEN AND CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE
A biomaterial composite was formed by the room-temperature precipitation of calcium phosphate (in the form of brushite) on to collagen. It was found that the addition of 1 mM O-phosphoserine (Ser P) causes the morphology of the brushite crystals to change from large plates to small needles. An incre...
Main Authors: | Clarke, K, Graves, S, Wong, A, Triffitt, J, Francis, M, Czernuszka, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1993
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