2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.11.056
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Biocompatibility and resorption of a brushite calcium phosphate cement

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“…Osteoclast size was quantified in SEM micrographs (x 100) by calculating the mean surface area of cells at 3 random locations per disc using automated threshold, edge detection, and particle NL Davison et al Surface architecture of tricalcium phosphate analysis functions in ImageJ software, as previously described (Dalby et al, 2004). Only cells whose area was > 200 μm 2 were included in the analysis to safely exclude mononuclear cells (Theiss et al, 2005). n = 3 replicate discs were analysed per condition.…”
Section: Sem Of Osteoclast Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteoclast size was quantified in SEM micrographs (x 100) by calculating the mean surface area of cells at 3 random locations per disc using automated threshold, edge detection, and particle NL Davison et al Surface architecture of tricalcium phosphate analysis functions in ImageJ software, as previously described (Dalby et al, 2004). Only cells whose area was > 200 μm 2 were included in the analysis to safely exclude mononuclear cells (Theiss et al, 2005). n = 3 replicate discs were analysed per condition.…”
Section: Sem Of Osteoclast Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brushite is an injectable cement for use in bone replacement. It is commercially available, and is known to be a biocompatible material 7,8) that is easily absorbed and has bone-inducing properties. Carlisle reported silicon is a possible factor in bone calcifi cation 9) in 1970.…”
Section: Application Of Trial Calcium Silicate Powder To Dental Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cranial sections were obtained frontally, at the level of the maximum diameter of the craniotomy, and femoral sections were obtained sagittally. Sections were radiographed, ground down to 30-40 μm and polished as described elsewhere [33]. They were stained with toluidine blue, which in its orthochromatic phase, stains bone components in various shades of blue, enabling the distinction between the non-mineralized osteoid and the mineralized bone matrix.…”
Section: Histological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%