Abstract:Biocompatibility of sintered calcium phosphate pellets with [Ca]/[P] = 1.50 was determined in this study. Calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) phase formed on the sintered pellets immersed in a normal saline solution for 14 d at 37∘C. The intensities of hydroxyapatite (HA) reflections in the X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of the pellets were retrieved to as-sintered state. The pellet surface morphology shows that CPP crystallites were clearly present and make an amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) to discriminate again… Show more
“…399 Results from previous studies revealed that the addition of b-TCP made the medium more alkaline. 400,401 This alkalization had a significant influence on hMSC's proliferation and subsequent osteogenic differentiation. b-TCP impregnated scaffolds made the adhered cells to produce a more flattened morphology compared to uncoated scaffolds (Fig.…”
Bone replacement using porous and solid metallic implants, such as Ti-alloy implants, is regarded as one of the most practical therapeutic approaches in bone tissue engineering. The bone is a...
“…399 Results from previous studies revealed that the addition of b-TCP made the medium more alkaline. 400,401 This alkalization had a significant influence on hMSC's proliferation and subsequent osteogenic differentiation. b-TCP impregnated scaffolds made the adhered cells to produce a more flattened morphology compared to uncoated scaffolds (Fig.…”
Bone replacement using porous and solid metallic implants, such as Ti-alloy implants, is regarded as one of the most practical therapeutic approaches in bone tissue engineering. The bone is a...
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