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A review paper on biomimetic calcium phosphate coatings. [PDF]
Biomimetic calcium phosphate coatings have been developed for bone regeneration and repair because of their biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, and easy preparation. They can be rendered osteoinductive by incorporating an osteogenic agent, such as bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2), into the crystalline lattice work in physiological situations.
Lin X +5 more
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Biofunctionalization of metallic implants by calcium phosphate coatings [PDF]
Metallic materials have been extensively applied in clinical practice due to their unique mechanical properties and durability. Recent years have witnessed broad interests and advances on surface functionalization of metallic implants for high ...
Yingchao Su +5 more
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Suspension-Sprayed Calcium Phosphate Coatings with Antibacterial Properties [PDF]
Prosthesis loosening due to lack of osteointegration between an implant and surrounding bone tissue is one of the most common causes of implant failure. Further, bacterial contamination and biofilm formation onto implants represent a serious complication
Maria Carolina Lanzino +8 more
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Antibacterial Calcium Phosphate Coatings for Biomedical Applications Fabricated via Micro-Arc Oxidation [PDF]
A promising method for improving the functional properties of calcium-phosphate coatings is the incorporation of various antibacterial additives into their structure.
Anna I. Kozelskaya +14 more
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Antibacterial Electrodeposited Copper-Doped Calcium Phosphate Coatings for Dental Implants [PDF]
Dental implants provide a good solution for the replacement of tooth roots. However, the full restoration of tooth functions relies on the bone-healing period before positioning the abutment and the crown on the implant, with the associated risk of post ...
Camille Pierre +6 more
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Biofilm formation associated with calcium phosphate coating on implant metals [PDF]
Three clinically relevant implant metals, i.e., stainless steel (SS316L), pure titanium (grade 4), and the titanium alloy Ti6Al4V (grade 5), were coated with octacalcium phosphate from supersaturated aqueous calcium phosphate solution.
David Mrosek +5 more
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Mechanical and biological properties of electrodeposited calcium phosphate coatings [PDF]
Calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings were electrochemically deposited on titanium substrates. By increasing the electrodeposition time (from 1 to 30 min), the coating thickness increases but also the surface morphology of the CaP coatings is greatly affected going from smooth to plate-like, featuring elongated plates, ribbon-like and finally sharp needle ...
Qihui Zhou +2 more
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Calcium phosphate coating formed on titanium scaffold by plasma electrolytic oxidation [PDF]
The article provides the results of the preparation of calcium phosphate coatings by plasma electrolytic oxidation. Calcium phosphate coatings are formed on titanium scaffolds with a porous structure.
A.N. Sagidugumar +4 more
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Calcium phosphate coatings on titanium plates were obtained by electrochemical deposition at room temperature in a two-electrode cell at a constant current density of 30 mA/sm^2 and a deposition time of 10 min, and brushite coatings from Ca(NO3)2 ...
V.K. Krut’ko +4 more
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Calcium phosphate coatings containing brushite, calcite, and apatite were obtained by electrochemical deposition on titanium plates at room temperature, pH 5, constant current density 30 mA/cm2, from CaCO3/Ca(H2PO4)2 suspension electrolyte.
A.E. Doroshenko +6 more
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