Dissolving Hydroxyolite: A DNA Molecule into Its Hydroxyapatite Mold.
Abstract
In spite of the clinical importance of hydroxyapatite (HAp), the mechanism that controls its dissolution in acidic environments remains unclear. Knowledge of such a process is highly desirable to provide better understanding of different pathologies, as for example osteoporosis, and of the HAp potential as vehicle for gene delivery to replace damaged DNA. In this work, the mechanism of dissolution in acid conditions of HAp nanoparticles...
Paper Details
Title
Dissolving Hydroxyolite: A DNA Molecule into Its Hydroxyapatite Mold.
Published Date
May 4, 2016
Volume
22
Issue
19
Pages
6631 - 6636
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