The chemical composition and crystalline nature of inorganic deposits present in the human aortic wall were investigated. A proton microprobe in combination with proton induced X-ray emission and proton induced gamma-ray emission were used to determine quantitatively the elemental composition of the inorganic deposits while their structure was studied with the use of an X-ray microprobe in combination with X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared microscopy. It was found that deposits in the aortic wall are composed of Ca-P compounds. Fluorine is accumulated in the inorganic phase. However, the mechanism of F deposition awaits further investigations. The only phase detected by the X-ray diffraction was a defective hydroxyapatite. Th...
Objective. Mechanism of calcification of cardiac valves was investigated through a comparative chara...
In the present study, we characterized and compared the mineral phase deposited in the aortic wall o...
Bioprosthetic heart valve tissue and associated calcification were studied in their natural state, u...
The chemical composition and crystalline nature of inorganic deposits present in the human aortic wa...
Background and the aim of the study: A major feature of aortic stenosis is massive mineralization of...
Aim of this study was to investigate heart valve calcification process by different biomineralogical...
The structures and chemical compositions of valve calcific deposits were investigated. The deposits ...
Mineral deposits from human aortas and bioprosthetic devices implanted in experimental animals show ...
A proton microprobe in combination with Proton Induced X-ray Emission (micro-PIXE) and Fourier trans...
Copyright © 2015 Valentina Cottignoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Samples were collected as surgical waste from patients undergoing valvular replacement because of se...
Calcification in cardiovascular aortic atherosclerotic plaque contains Ca-phosphate minerals. Howeve...
BACKGROUND:Micro-crystals of calcium phosphate have been detected on the aortic valve of patients wi...
Calcium phosphates, mainly ‘bioapatite’, make up the inorganic part of bone and teeth but also occur...
Twenty-five samples of soft plaque and calcified plaque deposits from human hearts or aorta were ana...
Objective. Mechanism of calcification of cardiac valves was investigated through a comparative chara...
In the present study, we characterized and compared the mineral phase deposited in the aortic wall o...
Bioprosthetic heart valve tissue and associated calcification were studied in their natural state, u...
The chemical composition and crystalline nature of inorganic deposits present in the human aortic wa...
Background and the aim of the study: A major feature of aortic stenosis is massive mineralization of...
Aim of this study was to investigate heart valve calcification process by different biomineralogical...
The structures and chemical compositions of valve calcific deposits were investigated. The deposits ...
Mineral deposits from human aortas and bioprosthetic devices implanted in experimental animals show ...
A proton microprobe in combination with Proton Induced X-ray Emission (micro-PIXE) and Fourier trans...
Copyright © 2015 Valentina Cottignoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Samples were collected as surgical waste from patients undergoing valvular replacement because of se...
Calcification in cardiovascular aortic atherosclerotic plaque contains Ca-phosphate minerals. Howeve...
BACKGROUND:Micro-crystals of calcium phosphate have been detected on the aortic valve of patients wi...
Calcium phosphates, mainly ‘bioapatite’, make up the inorganic part of bone and teeth but also occur...
Twenty-five samples of soft plaque and calcified plaque deposits from human hearts or aorta were ana...
Objective. Mechanism of calcification of cardiac valves was investigated through a comparative chara...
In the present study, we characterized and compared the mineral phase deposited in the aortic wall o...
Bioprosthetic heart valve tissue and associated calcification were studied in their natural state, u...