Graphene Family-Calcium Phosphates for Bone Engineering and Their Biological Properties
Manuri Brahmayya,
ALAPARTHI VENKATESWARA RAO,
HAN-TSUNG LIAO
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Graphene family (GF)-Calcium phosphate (CaP) composites, holds great potential as components of bone regeneration materials. GF nanomaterials can be modified physically as well as chemically, which are to be biomimetic, mechanically to be hard due to their capability to support exceptional mechanical, thermal and electronic properties. These biocompatible GF composites coated on the calcium phosphate can enhance and tolerate stem cell growth and differentiation, proliferation into various lineages or… Show more
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