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ABSTRACT Synthetic scaffolds are needed to overcome the limitations of autografts and allografts for the treatment of critical‐sized bone defects. However, fabricating scaffolds with both high porosity and adequate mechanical stability for load‐bearing applications is difficult.
Clark Nielson +3 more
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In vitro ion adsorption and cytocompatibility of dicalcium phosphate ceramics
Background In vitro cell testing of degradable bioceramics such as brushite or monetite is often challenging due to the ion release into or adsorption from the culture medium.
Martha Schamel +3 more
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from stem cells show promise for applications in regenerative medicine, but their scalability and yield remain challenges. This review explores the approaches for biophysical modulations within cell niches on EV properties, discusses the current clinical application of EVs, and provides an outlook on the existing ...
Yang Xu +9 more
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Parameters affecting the synthesis of β-tricalcium phosphate powder using a wet precipitation method
In this work, precursor materials that are normally used to directly synthesise hydroxyapatite (HA) were adopted to obtain tricalcium phosphate (TCP).
R. Othman +5 more
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Cu‐doped magnesium phosphate supraparticles: A promising material for bone tissue regeneration
In this study, we present antibacterial and biodegradable Cu‐doped magnesium phosphate (MgP) supraparticles prepared by spray‐drying, which offer high biocompatibility and enhanced bone regeneration potential. In contrast to conventional calcium phosphate materials, MgP exhibits superior biodegradation, which improves osteointegration.
Anika Höppel +5 more
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Monetite promoting effect of NaCl on brushite cement setting kinetics [PDF]
Brushite forming calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) have received growing interest for scaffold applications due to their high surface area and high bioresorbability. The dehydrated form of brushite, monetite, has a finer microstructure with higher surface area, higher strength and bioresorbability comparable to brushite, making it a viable alternative ...
Şahin, Erdem, Çiftçioǧlu, Muhsin
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Research Progress on Biomaterials with Immunomodulatory Effects in Bone Regeneration
This review highlights recent advanced in immunomodulatory biomaterials for bone repair, focusing on design strategies, immune interactions, and clinical potential. Abstract The immune system plays a pivotal role in bone regeneration, and biomaterials engineered to modulate immune responses present a promising strategy for the treatment of extensive ...
Jianan Li +11 more
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ABSTRACT The corrosion rate of these alloys is observed to be the fastest immediately after implantation. In addition, bleeding can accelerate corrosion and cause treatment failure in vivo, and therefore, it is necessary to optimize the corrosion rate.
Yu Yusa +8 more
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Structural and kinetic aspects of hydroxyapatite and brushite dissolution in lactic acid
Modern dentistry and regenerative medicine face the challenge of controlled removal of pathological calcium phosphate deposits and development of biocompatible materials for tissue restoration.
A.A. Provorkina, O.A. Golovanova
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INTRODUÇÃO: as principais utilizações do laser argônio na Ortodontia são a redução do tempo de polimerização durante a colagem ortodôntica e o aumento da resistência à cárie do esmalte dentário.
Glaucio Serra Guimarães +4 more
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