The nanometer-sized plate-like morphology of bone mineral is necessary for proper bone mechanics and physiology. However, mechanisms regulating the morphology of these mineral nanocrystals remain unclear. The dominant hypothesis attributes the size and shape regulation to organic-mineral interactions. Here, we present data supporting the hypothesis that physicochemical effects of carbonate integration within the apatite lattice control the morphology, size, and mechanics of bioapatite mineral crystals. Carbonated apatites synthesized in the absence of organic molecules presented plate-like morphologies and nanoscale crystallite dimensions. Experimentally-determined crystallite size, lattice spacing, solubility and atomic order were modified...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to m...
Bio-inspired apatite nanoparticles precipitated in the presence of citrate ions at increasing matura...
Recent work has demonstrated that the dynamic interplay between silica and carbonate during co-pptn....
International audienceThe nanometer-sized plate-like morphology of bone mineral is necessary for pro...
The inorganic component of mineralized tissues (bone and teeth) is an analogue of carbonated apatite...
The mineral fractions of bones and teeth are non-stoichiometric apatite crystals. Their morphology, ...
Mineralisation of calcium phosphates in bone has been proposed to proceed via an initial amorphous p...
Biomineralization processes offer a wide variety of biomineral structures of unique morphological an...
International audienceIt is well known that organic molecules from the vertebrate extracellular matr...
A key feature of biomineralization processes is that they take place within confined volumes, in whi...
Bone apatite consists of carbonated calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) nanocrystals. Biomimetic...
The mineral component of bone is a carbonated, nonstoichiometric hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate) ...
Bone-like materials comprise carbonated-hydroxyapatite nanocrystals (c-Ap) embedding a fibrillar col...
Nanocrystalline apatites play an important role in biomineralisation and they are used as bioactive ...
Bone apatite consists of carbonated calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) nanocrystals. Biomimetic...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to m...
Bio-inspired apatite nanoparticles precipitated in the presence of citrate ions at increasing matura...
Recent work has demonstrated that the dynamic interplay between silica and carbonate during co-pptn....
International audienceThe nanometer-sized plate-like morphology of bone mineral is necessary for pro...
The inorganic component of mineralized tissues (bone and teeth) is an analogue of carbonated apatite...
The mineral fractions of bones and teeth are non-stoichiometric apatite crystals. Their morphology, ...
Mineralisation of calcium phosphates in bone has been proposed to proceed via an initial amorphous p...
Biomineralization processes offer a wide variety of biomineral structures of unique morphological an...
International audienceIt is well known that organic molecules from the vertebrate extracellular matr...
A key feature of biomineralization processes is that they take place within confined volumes, in whi...
Bone apatite consists of carbonated calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) nanocrystals. Biomimetic...
The mineral component of bone is a carbonated, nonstoichiometric hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate) ...
Bone-like materials comprise carbonated-hydroxyapatite nanocrystals (c-Ap) embedding a fibrillar col...
Nanocrystalline apatites play an important role in biomineralisation and they are used as bioactive ...
Bone apatite consists of carbonated calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) nanocrystals. Biomimetic...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to m...
Bio-inspired apatite nanoparticles precipitated in the presence of citrate ions at increasing matura...
Recent work has demonstrated that the dynamic interplay between silica and carbonate during co-pptn....