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Structure of the calcium pyrophosphate monohydrate phase (Ca2P2O7·H2O): towards understanding the dehydration process in calcium pyrophosphate hydrates [PDF]
Calcium pyrophosphate hydrate (CPP, Ca2P2O7·nH2O) and calcium orthophosphate compounds (including apatite, octacalcium phosphate etc.) are among the most prevalent pathological calcifications in joints. Even though only two dihydrated forms of CPP (CPPD)
Biscans, Béatrice +7 more
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Phosphate and calcium ions are nutrients that play key roles in growth, differentiation and the production of bioactive secondary metabolites in filamentous fungi. Phosphate concentration regulates the biosynthesis of hundreds of fungal metabolites.
Juan F. Martín
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Development of a new family of monolithic calcium (pyro)phosphate glasses by soft chemistry [PDF]
The development of bioactive phosphate-based glasses is essential in biomaterials science, and especially for bone substitution applications. In this context, the preparation of amorphous calcium-phosphorus hydroxide/oxide monoliths at low temperature is
Combes, Christèle +5 more
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Biomimetic apatite sintered at very low temperature by spark plasma sintering: Physico-chemistry and microstructure aspects [PDF]
Nanocrystalline apatites analogous to bone mineral are very promising materials for the preparation of highly bioactive ceramics due to their unique intrinsic physico-chemical characteristics.
Champion, Eric +8 more
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Calcium-rich seashell wastes can be used as renewable materials to prepare value-added compounds. This work proposed an eco-environmental preparation of calcium pyrophosphate by using cockle-shell biowaste as a low-cost renewable calcium source for the ...
Somphob Thompho +7 more
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Age-related features of calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is more common at an old age. The age-related features of the disease have not been studied.Objective: to study age-related features of CPPD.Subjects and methods.
M. S. Eliseev +2 more
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Calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease (CPPD) is a disease caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals, mainly in the articular cartilage, and often manifests as severe acute or chronic arthritis. Therapy given in such cases with
M. S. Eliseev +2 more
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Influence of calcium-binding salts on heat stability and fouling of whey protein isolate dispersions [PDF]
peer-reviewedThe effect of the calcium-binding salts (CBS), trisodium citrate (TSC), tripotassium citrate (TPC) and disodium hydrogen phosphate (DSHP) at concentrations of 1–45 mm on the heat stability and fouling of whey protein isolate (WPI ...
Hebishy, Essam +3 more
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Imaging of Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease [PDF]
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is a common and clinically heterogeneous form of arthritis caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystals in articular tissues. The diagnosis of CPPD is supported by the presence of radiographic chondrocalcinosis; yet, conventional radiography detects only about 40 % of clinically ...
Jennifer, Miksanek, Ann K, Rosenthal
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This study reveals a unique active site enriched in methionine residues and demonstrates that these residues play a critical role by stabilizing carbocation intermediates through novel sulfur–cation interactions. Structure‐guided mutagenesis further revealed variants with significantly altered product profiles, enhancing pseudopterosin formation. These
Marion Ringel +13 more
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