In vitro biodegradation of three brushite calcium phosphate cements by a macrophage cell-line.
Depending upon local conditions, brushite (CaHPO4 x 2 H2O) cements may be largely resorbed or (following hydrolysis to hydroxyapatite) remain stable in vivo. To determine which factors influence cement resorption, previous studies have investigated the solution-driven degradation of brushite cements...
Autors principals: | Xia, Z, Grover, L, Huang, Y, Adamopoulos, I, Gbureck, U, Triffitt, J, Shelton, R, Barralet, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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