Hierarchically self-assembled hydroxyapatite (HAP) and organic composite resembling tooth enamel has potential biological and surgery applications. Controlled fabrication remains a great challenge. In this work, large-scale translucent hydroxyapatite (HAP) and chondroitin sulfate (ChS) composite films are fabricated by a unique solution–air interface method. The products excellently represent the characteristic hierarchical “prism” structure of tooth enamel. We demonstrate that the films are formed by evaporation-induced nucleation at the interface and subsequent self-confined spherulitic growth. The supersaturation at the interface increases upon solution evaporation, and the local high supersaturation triggers preferred nucleation there. ...
The nanometer-scale bending structure in the enamel–dentin interfacial region of bovine teeth was cl...
Hydroxyapatite (HA), an artificial bioceramic with high similarity to the mineral constituent of ver...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) deposition onto positively charged sur-faces (i.e., self-assembled monolayers (...
Biomineralization is an important process,which is often assisted by biomolecules. In this paper, th...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
According to the 'Adhesion-Decalcification' concept, specific functional monomers within dental adhe...
The role of the process of designing a scaffold in bone tissue engineering is to provide optimal con...
Hydroxyapatite formation was examined at the surface of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) modified wi...
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
Following the "adhesion-decalcification" concept, specific functional monomers possess the capacity ...
Dental Enamel is the hardest mineralized tissue in the human body which is comprised of nanorod-like...
The nucleation and growth mechanisms of calcium phosphate were investigated using supersaturated sol...
Conventional dental materials lack of the hierarchical architecture of enamel that exhibits excellen...
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
The nanometer-scale bending structure in the enamel–dentin interfacial region of bovine teeth was cl...
Hydroxyapatite (HA), an artificial bioceramic with high similarity to the mineral constituent of ver...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) deposition onto positively charged sur-faces (i.e., self-assembled monolayers (...
Biomineralization is an important process,which is often assisted by biomolecules. In this paper, th...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
According to the 'Adhesion-Decalcification' concept, specific functional monomers within dental adhe...
The role of the process of designing a scaffold in bone tissue engineering is to provide optimal con...
Hydroxyapatite formation was examined at the surface of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) modified wi...
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
Following the "adhesion-decalcification" concept, specific functional monomers possess the capacity ...
Dental Enamel is the hardest mineralized tissue in the human body which is comprised of nanorod-like...
The nucleation and growth mechanisms of calcium phosphate were investigated using supersaturated sol...
Conventional dental materials lack of the hierarchical architecture of enamel that exhibits excellen...
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
The nanometer-scale bending structure in the enamel–dentin interfacial region of bovine teeth was cl...
Hydroxyapatite (HA), an artificial bioceramic with high similarity to the mineral constituent of ver...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) deposition onto positively charged sur-faces (i.e., self-assembled monolayers (...