Biocompatible ceramics are extremely important in bioengineering, and very useful in many biomedical or orthopedic applications because of their positive interactions with human tissues. There have been enormous efforts to develop bioceramic particles that cost-effectively meet high standards of quality. Among the numerous bioceramics, calcium phosphates are the most suitable since the main inorganic compound in human bones is hydroxyapatite, a specific phase of the calcium phosphates (CaPs). The CaPs can be applied as bone substitutes, types of cement, drug carriers, implants, or coatings. In addition, bioresorbable bioceramics have great potential in tissue engineering in their use as a scaffold that can advance the healing process of bon...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramics are widely used in the field of bone regeneration, both in ortho...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Calcium phosphate (CaP)-based ceramics are the most widely applied synthetic biomaterials for repair...
In the past several years, the accent of a number of scientific researches in the countries of the E...
In the late 1960s, much interest was raised in regard to biomedical applications of various ceramic ...
Abstract: In the late 1960s, much interest was raised in regard to biomedical applications of variou...
Bioresorbable materials are promising candidates in the field of bone regeneration. Hydroxyapatite (...
In the late 1960’s, a strong interest was raised in biomedical applications of ceramic materials (na...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely accepted biomaterials able to promote the regeneration of bone ...
The application of various materials in biomedical procedures has recently experienced rapid growth....
Calcium phosphates (CaP) have excellent biomaterial properties due to their similarity to the inorga...
The present review briefly outlines the most recent patents and journals on various aspects of porou...
Calcium phosphates (CaP) have excellent biomaterial properties and are widely applied for bone regen...
Composite biomaterials based on calcium phosphate ceramic due to their high bioactivity are of inter...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramics are widely used in the field of bone regeneration, both in ortho...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Calcium phosphate (CaP)-based ceramics are the most widely applied synthetic biomaterials for repair...
In the past several years, the accent of a number of scientific researches in the countries of the E...
In the late 1960s, much interest was raised in regard to biomedical applications of various ceramic ...
Abstract: In the late 1960s, much interest was raised in regard to biomedical applications of variou...
Bioresorbable materials are promising candidates in the field of bone regeneration. Hydroxyapatite (...
In the late 1960’s, a strong interest was raised in biomedical applications of ceramic materials (na...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely accepted biomaterials able to promote the regeneration of bone ...
The application of various materials in biomedical procedures has recently experienced rapid growth....
Calcium phosphates (CaP) have excellent biomaterial properties due to their similarity to the inorga...
The present review briefly outlines the most recent patents and journals on various aspects of porou...
Calcium phosphates (CaP) have excellent biomaterial properties and are widely applied for bone regen...
Composite biomaterials based on calcium phosphate ceramic due to their high bioactivity are of inter...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramics are widely used in the field of bone regeneration, both in ortho...
Bone is the substantial unit of human skeletal system, which supports the body and its movement. At ...
Calcium phosphate (CaP)-based ceramics are the most widely applied synthetic biomaterials for repair...