The effects of protein on the nucleation and growth rate of calcium phosphate precipitation, including hydroxyapatite (HA) and octacalcium phosphate (OCP) precipitation, in simulated body fluid were analyzed based on the classical nucleation and diffusion-controlled growth theory. To obtain quantitative results for analysis, a model system of bovine serum albumin and lysozyme added to revised simulated body fluid was studied. The parameters, such as the concentration of protein binding to calcium and phosphorous ions and the viscosity of the revised simulated body fluid with protein additions, were experimentally measured to assist quantitative analysis. The analysis focused on the effects of protein on calcium phosphate nucleation includin...
In a previous paper1 it was shown that when phase transition from aqueous solutions occurs at metast...
Biofluids that contain stable calcium phosphate nanoclusters sequestered by phosphopeptides make it ...
The formation of three different crystalline calcium phosphates (DCPD, OCP, HAP) and an amorphous ca...
The formation of calcium phosphate (Ca-P) precipitates in a simulated physiological environment and ...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
AbstractBovine serum albumin (BSA) may have an inhibitory or promoter effect on hydroxyapatite (HA) ...
The formation of calcium phosphate phases is extremely important in a biomedical engineering context...
The incorporation of proteins into calcium phosphate (Ca–P) coatings is expected to alter their prop...
Proteins play an important role in apatite formation in physiological environments. The effects of p...
The dissolution-precipitation process for calcium-phosphate ceramics in contact with biological flui...
IntroductionFormation of hydroxyapatite in bone, dentin, and enamel occurs at restricted molecular s...
The kinetics of calcium phosphate crystal growth at the surfaces of proteins and phospholipids has b...
Revised simulated body fluid (rSBF) was prepared using a conventional route but all the chemicals we...
A model has been derived to predict the in vitro precipitation behaviour of calcium phosphate from s...
Simulated body fluid (SBF) has been widely used for bioactivity assessment of biomaterials. Many dif...
In a previous paper1 it was shown that when phase transition from aqueous solutions occurs at metast...
Biofluids that contain stable calcium phosphate nanoclusters sequestered by phosphopeptides make it ...
The formation of three different crystalline calcium phosphates (DCPD, OCP, HAP) and an amorphous ca...
The formation of calcium phosphate (Ca-P) precipitates in a simulated physiological environment and ...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
AbstractBovine serum albumin (BSA) may have an inhibitory or promoter effect on hydroxyapatite (HA) ...
The formation of calcium phosphate phases is extremely important in a biomedical engineering context...
The incorporation of proteins into calcium phosphate (Ca–P) coatings is expected to alter their prop...
Proteins play an important role in apatite formation in physiological environments. The effects of p...
The dissolution-precipitation process for calcium-phosphate ceramics in contact with biological flui...
IntroductionFormation of hydroxyapatite in bone, dentin, and enamel occurs at restricted molecular s...
The kinetics of calcium phosphate crystal growth at the surfaces of proteins and phospholipids has b...
Revised simulated body fluid (rSBF) was prepared using a conventional route but all the chemicals we...
A model has been derived to predict the in vitro precipitation behaviour of calcium phosphate from s...
Simulated body fluid (SBF) has been widely used for bioactivity assessment of biomaterials. Many dif...
In a previous paper1 it was shown that when phase transition from aqueous solutions occurs at metast...
Biofluids that contain stable calcium phosphate nanoclusters sequestered by phosphopeptides make it ...
The formation of three different crystalline calcium phosphates (DCPD, OCP, HAP) and an amorphous ca...