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STRONTIUM “ RICKETS ” : BONE, CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM CHANGES
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1961SummaryWhen rats were fed increasing levels of strontium in the diet, inhibition of calcification was shown by increased width of epiphyseal cartilage, presence of uncalcified bone matrix and decreased ash weight of bone. When ash weight was used as an indicator of mineralization, inhibition of calcification became greater as the dietary strontium ...
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Strontium Ranelate in Osteoporosis
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2002Strontium ranelate is composed of an organic moiety (ranelic acid) and of two atoms of stable non-radioactive strontium. In vitro, strontium ranelate increases collagen and non-collagenic proteins synthesis by mature osteoblast enriched cells. The effects of strontium ranelate on bone formation were confirmed as strontium ranelate enhanced pre ...
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Formation of strontium ozonide and strontium hyperoxide in reaction of ozone with strontium peroxide
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1973The reaction of a solution of ozone in Freon 12 with a suspension of strontium peroxide in the same medium at a negative temperature gives a mixture of the ozonide Sr(O3)2 and the hyperoxide Sr(O2)2. The ozonide is not formed above −70°, and the hyperoxide is not formed above −20°.
I. I. Vol'nov +4 more
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1994
Abstract Although strontium occurs between its two closely related alkaline-earth elements calcium and barium in Group Ila of the Periodic Table, and although calcium compounds are common and sometimes abundant components of exhalative ores, strontium is conspicuous by its absence — at least in anything other than trace quantities - in ...
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Abstract Although strontium occurs between its two closely related alkaline-earth elements calcium and barium in Group Ila of the Periodic Table, and although calcium compounds are common and sometimes abundant components of exhalative ores, strontium is conspicuous by its absence — at least in anything other than trace quantities - in ...
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Advanced applications of strontium-containing biomaterials in bone tissue engineering
Materials Today Bio, 2023Chen Li, He Liu
exaly

