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Common ion effect on some calcium phosphate cements

Four calcium phosphate cements were selected to investigate whether the use of aqueous solutions of CaCl 2, Na 2HPO 4 or NaH 2PO 4.2H 2O instead of water had any effect on their properties. One cement was sensitive for the CaCl 2 solution, two others for the phosphate solutions, and the fourth cemen...

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Published in:Clinical materials 1994, Vol.16 (2), p.99-103
Main Authors: Fernández, E., Boltong, M.G., Ginebra, M.P., Bermúdez, O., Driessens, F.C.M., Planell, J.A.
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