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Solubility of Calcium Phosphate Glasses and Glass Ceramic Materials in Water and Physiological Media

The behavior of silicon- and aluminum-containing calcium phosphate glasses and glass ceramic materials in water and physiological media is examined from the standpoint of their use as implantation material for bone endoprothesis and implantology. The results of a determination of the solubility para...

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Published in:Glass and ceramics 2013-07, Vol.70 (3-4), p.158-163
Main Authors: Mikhailenko, N. Yu, Stroganova, E. E., Buchilin, N. V.
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Bones
Calcium phosphate
Ceramic materials
Ceramics
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemical properties
Chemistry and Materials Science
Composites
Glass
Glass ceramics
Implants
In vivo testing
Materials Science
Media
Natural Materials
Solubility parameters
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