Calcium zirconium silicate (baghdadite) ceramic as a biomaterial
Abstract
Bioceramics have been widely used for many years to restore and replace hard tissues including bones, teeth and mineralized matrices such as calcified cartilages at osteochondral interfaces, mainly because of their physicochemical similarity with these tissues. Calcium silicate based bioceramics have been shown to possess high bioactivity due to having high apatite-forming ability and stimulating cell proliferation, as well as biodegradability...
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Title
Calcium zirconium silicate (baghdadite) ceramic as a biomaterial
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
14
Pages
21902 - 21909
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