Copper‐doped magnesium phosphate nanopowders for critical size calvarial bone defect intervention
Sara A. M. El‐Sayed,
Shaimaa ElShebiney,
Hanan H. Beherei
et al.
Abstract:Calvarial defects of bone present difficult clinical situations, and their restoration using biocompatible materials requires special treatments that enable bone regeneration. Magnesium phosphate (MgP) is known as an osteoinductive biomaterial because it contains Mg2+ ions and P ions that enhance the activity of osteoplast cells and help in bone regeneration. In this study, MgP and CuO‐doped MgP were fabricated and characterized for their physicomechanical properties, particle size, morphology, surface area, a… Show more
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