Synthetic calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics represent the most widely used biomaterials for bone regenerative treatments due to their biological performance that is characterized by bioactivity and osteoconductive properties. From a clinical perspective, injectable CaP cements (CPCs) are highly appealing, as CPCs can be applied using minimally invasive surgery and can be molded to optimally fill irregular bone defects. Such CPCs are prepared from a powder and a liquid component, which upon mixing form a paste that can be injected into a bone defect and hardens in situ within an appropriate clinical time window. However, a major drawback of CPCs is their poor degradability. Ideally, CPCs should degrade at a suitable pace to allow for concomit...
The chemical properties of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are very similar to the mineral phase of...
Bone cements are used both as stabilizing prosthesis and bone filler in orthopedic surgeries. Among ...
Calcium Phosphate Cements (CPC) are commonly used as bone replacement materials. Rosa Félix’s reseac...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
Item does not contain fulltextEnhancing degradation of poorly degrading injectable calcium phosphate...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are frequently used as synthetic bone graft materials in view of th...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) represent excellent bone substitute materials due to their biocompa...
Item does not contain fulltextCalcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are frequently used as synthetic bone...
The key feature of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) lies in the setting reaction triggered by mixing...
Contains fulltext : 80854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studies...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are injectable bone substitutes with a long clinical history becaus...
With the increase of global population, people's life expectancy is growing as well. Humans tend to ...
The chemical properties of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are very similar to the mineral phase of...
Previous studies demonstrated that the addition of biodegradable polymer microparticles to calcium p...
Calcium phosphates (CaP) have excellent biomaterial properties and are widely applied for bone regen...
The chemical properties of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are very similar to the mineral phase of...
Bone cements are used both as stabilizing prosthesis and bone filler in orthopedic surgeries. Among ...
Calcium Phosphate Cements (CPC) are commonly used as bone replacement materials. Rosa Félix’s reseac...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely used in hard tissue replacement because of their excellent bioc...
Item does not contain fulltextEnhancing degradation of poorly degrading injectable calcium phosphate...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are frequently used as synthetic bone graft materials in view of th...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) represent excellent bone substitute materials due to their biocompa...
Item does not contain fulltextCalcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are frequently used as synthetic bone...
The key feature of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) lies in the setting reaction triggered by mixing...
Contains fulltext : 80854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studies...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are injectable bone substitutes with a long clinical history becaus...
With the increase of global population, people's life expectancy is growing as well. Humans tend to ...
The chemical properties of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are very similar to the mineral phase of...
Previous studies demonstrated that the addition of biodegradable polymer microparticles to calcium p...
Calcium phosphates (CaP) have excellent biomaterial properties and are widely applied for bone regen...
The chemical properties of calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are very similar to the mineral phase of...
Bone cements are used both as stabilizing prosthesis and bone filler in orthopedic surgeries. Among ...
Calcium Phosphate Cements (CPC) are commonly used as bone replacement materials. Rosa Félix’s reseac...