2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9612(01)00022-9
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A new injectable bone substitute combining poly(ε-caprolactone) microparticles with biphasic calcium phosphate granules

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“…108,894,[898][899][900][901][902][903][904][905] The best ratio BCP/HPMC aqueous solution was found to be at ~65/35 w/w. To extend this subject further, IBS might be loaded by cells, 906,907 radiopaque elements 908 or microparticles 909 as well as be functionalized by nucleic acids.…”
Section: Injectable Bone Substitutes (Ibs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…108,894,[898][899][900][901][902][903][904][905] The best ratio BCP/HPMC aqueous solution was found to be at ~65/35 w/w. To extend this subject further, IBS might be loaded by cells, 906,907 radiopaque elements 908 or microparticles 909 as well as be functionalized by nucleic acids.…”
Section: Injectable Bone Substitutes (Ibs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best ratio BCP/HPMC aqueous solution was found to be at *65/35 w/w. To extend this subject further, this type of IBS might be loaded by cells [741] or by microparticles [742].…”
Section: Biocomposites With Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Ti/P contents Nano-sized titanium dioxide particles have been the subject of a great deal of research because of the unique physicochemical properties and applications in the areas of pigments, catalysis and supports, fine ceramics, ion matrices, gas sensors, inorganic membranes, environmental purification and dielectric materials [45][46][47][48]. In the biomaterials field, the use of Ti ceramics as hard tissue replacement implants involves an interaction with the pyrophosphate anion present in bones [49][50][51][52][53][54].…”
Section: Pyrolysis Of the Organometallic Derivatives Of The Cyclophosmentioning
confidence: 99%