The feasibility of making calcium carbonate-calcium phosphate (CaCO3-CaP) mixed cements, comprising at least 40 % (w/w) CaCO3 in the dry powder ingredients, has been demonstrated. Several original cement compositions were obtained by mixing metastable crystalline calcium carbonate phases with metastable amorphous or crystalline calcium phosphate powders in aqueous medium. The cements set within at most 1 hour at 37°C in atmosphere saturated with water. The hardened cement is microporous and exhibits weak compressive strength. The setting reaction appeared to be essentially related to the formation of a highly carbonated nanocrystalline apatite phase by reaction of the mestastable CaP phase with part or almost all of the metastable CaCO3 pha...
The purpose of this study was to improve injectability and cohesiveness of original calcium carbonat...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
Calcium phosphate-based bioceramics have revolutionized orthopedic and dental repair of damaged part...
International audienceThe feasibility of making calcium carbonate-calcium phosphate (CaCO3-CaP) mixe...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate cements involving the recrystallisation of metastable calcium c...
Biodegradation and bioactivity properties of ceramics and cements have often been related to the sol...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate-based cements involving the re-crystallization of metastable ca...
Calcite (CaCO3) is a geologically abundant material, which can be used as a starting material in pro...
The main disadvantage of apatitic calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) is their slow degradation rate, w...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) sets in situ to form resorbable hydroxyapatite with chemical and crys...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are successfully used as bone substitutes in dentistry and orthopae...
The demand for reconstructive orthopaedic implants continues expanding at a reasonable pace as the i...
Basic (apatite-based) calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), and acidic (brushite and monetite-based) CPC...
The purpose of this study was to improve injectability and cohesiveness of original calcium carbonat...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
Calcium phosphate-based bioceramics have revolutionized orthopedic and dental repair of damaged part...
International audienceThe feasibility of making calcium carbonate-calcium phosphate (CaCO3-CaP) mixe...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate cements involving the recrystallisation of metastable calcium c...
Biodegradation and bioactivity properties of ceramics and cements have often been related to the sol...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
The feasibility of calcium carbonate-based cements involving the re-crystallization of metastable ca...
Calcite (CaCO3) is a geologically abundant material, which can be used as a starting material in pro...
The main disadvantage of apatitic calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) is their slow degradation rate, w...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) sets in situ to form resorbable hydroxyapatite with chemical and crys...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are successfully used as bone substitutes in dentistry and orthopae...
The demand for reconstructive orthopaedic implants continues expanding at a reasonable pace as the i...
Basic (apatite-based) calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), and acidic (brushite and monetite-based) CPC...
The purpose of this study was to improve injectability and cohesiveness of original calcium carbonat...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
Calcium phosphate-based bioceramics have revolutionized orthopedic and dental repair of damaged part...