Abstract:Calcium phosphate biocomposites are candidate materials for bone tissue engineering due to their conductivity and biocompatibility. Calcium phosphate could be grown on collagen by precipitation method in long reaction time. Microwave irradiation is rapid method to assist precipitation by reducing reaction time. In order to study carbonated calcium phosphate precipitation on collagen and investigate the influence of microwave irradiation time, the carbonated calcium phosphate has been grown on collagen by micro… Show more
“…[19][20][21][22] Type I collagen is the most widely distributed in bones and its participation in calcium phosphate (Ca_P) mineral nucleation has been extensively analyzed. [12][13][14][23][24][25][26][27] However, several key aspects remain controversial. First, the role of collagen in bone remains unclear.…”
Biomineralization is a vital physiological process in living organisms, hence elucidating its mechanism is crucial in the optimization of controllable biomaterial preparation with hydroxyapatite and collagen, which could provide information...
“…[19][20][21][22] Type I collagen is the most widely distributed in bones and its participation in calcium phosphate (Ca_P) mineral nucleation has been extensively analyzed. [12][13][14][23][24][25][26][27] However, several key aspects remain controversial. First, the role of collagen in bone remains unclear.…”
Biomineralization is a vital physiological process in living organisms, hence elucidating its mechanism is crucial in the optimization of controllable biomaterial preparation with hydroxyapatite and collagen, which could provide information...
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