Bonelike apatite coating was formed on poly(L-lactic acid) films and poly(glycolic acid) scaffolds within 24 h through an accelerated biomimetic process. The ion concentrations in the simulated body fluid (SBF) were nearly 5 times of those in the human blood plasma. The apatite formed was characterized by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The apatite formed in 5SBFs was similar in morphology and composition to that formed in the classical biomimetic process using SBF or 1.5SBF and similar to that of natural bone. This indicated that the biomimetic apatite-coating process could be accelerated by using concentrated ...
Highly porous poly( L -lactic acid)/apatite composites were prepared through in situ formation of ...
[EN] Polymer ceramic composites obtained as the result of a mineralization process hold great promis...
The present communication reports an interesting observation on stepwise development of crystallinit...
Bonelike apatite coating was formed on poly(L-lactic acid) films and poly(glycolic acid) scaffolds w...
The biomimetic approach of mineralization in vitro is adopted to investigate systematically the nucl...
Apatite layers were grown on the surface of newly developed starch/polycaprolactone (SPCL)-based sca...
Simulated body fluid (SBF) is an artificial fluid which has ionic composition and ionic concentratio...
Bioactive polymeric microspheres can be prepared by means of coating them with a calcium silicate so...
In vitro mineralisation experiments in simulated physiological fluids (SPFs) are designed to mimic t...
When pH and temperature of simulated body fluid (SBF) are raised, fine particles of calcium phosphat...
Modifications were performed on a biomimetic solution (SBF), according to previous knowledge on the ...
A bonelike apatite layer was formed on metallic substrate ( Commercial grade Titanium) when Calciu...
Bioactive ceramics are used for bone-repairing owing to attractive features such as direct bone-bond...
Apatite-polymer composites have been evaluated in terms of its potential application as bone substit...
Sulfonic groups (-SO3H) were covalently attached on different polymeric surfaces enabling them to i...
Highly porous poly( L -lactic acid)/apatite composites were prepared through in situ formation of ...
[EN] Polymer ceramic composites obtained as the result of a mineralization process hold great promis...
The present communication reports an interesting observation on stepwise development of crystallinit...
Bonelike apatite coating was formed on poly(L-lactic acid) films and poly(glycolic acid) scaffolds w...
The biomimetic approach of mineralization in vitro is adopted to investigate systematically the nucl...
Apatite layers were grown on the surface of newly developed starch/polycaprolactone (SPCL)-based sca...
Simulated body fluid (SBF) is an artificial fluid which has ionic composition and ionic concentratio...
Bioactive polymeric microspheres can be prepared by means of coating them with a calcium silicate so...
In vitro mineralisation experiments in simulated physiological fluids (SPFs) are designed to mimic t...
When pH and temperature of simulated body fluid (SBF) are raised, fine particles of calcium phosphat...
Modifications were performed on a biomimetic solution (SBF), according to previous knowledge on the ...
A bonelike apatite layer was formed on metallic substrate ( Commercial grade Titanium) when Calciu...
Bioactive ceramics are used for bone-repairing owing to attractive features such as direct bone-bond...
Apatite-polymer composites have been evaluated in terms of its potential application as bone substit...
Sulfonic groups (-SO3H) were covalently attached on different polymeric surfaces enabling them to i...
Highly porous poly( L -lactic acid)/apatite composites were prepared through in situ formation of ...
[EN] Polymer ceramic composites obtained as the result of a mineralization process hold great promis...
The present communication reports an interesting observation on stepwise development of crystallinit...