2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/325605
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Understanding the Biocompatibility of Sintered Calcium Phosphate with Ratio of [Ca]/[P] = 1.50

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

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“…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.…”
Section: Immobilized Gelatinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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.…”
Section: Immobilized Gelatinmentioning
confidence: 99%