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In Vivo Mineral Composition Evolution of a Synthetic CaCO3 Aragonite Used as Biomaterial for Osseous Substitution.

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العنوان: In Vivo Mineral Composition Evolution of a Synthetic CaCO3 Aragonite Used as Biomaterial for Osseous Substitution.
المؤلفون: Oudadesse, H., Derrien, A.C., Lucas‐Girot, A., Martin, S., Cathelineau, G., Sauvage, T., Blondiaux, G.
المصدر: Instrumentation Science & Technology; Sep2004, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p545-554, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ORTHOPEDIC surgery, PEDICLE flaps (Surgery), BONES, ARAGONITE, BONE cells, CARBONATES, CALCIUM carbonate, BIOPSY, X-ray spectroscopy, TRACE elements
مستخلص: In orthopedic surgery, grafts are used as a substitute for defective bones. The development of synthetic biomaterials has been greatly successful. In this work, the in vivo behavior of synthetic aragonite calcium carbonate as a biomaterial was studied. This material porous at 44% was synthesized in our research group by double decomposition in an aqueous environment of salts of calcium and carbonate. Animal experimentation has been achieved on ovine spongy bony site. Biopsies have been carried out according to periods of 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after implantation. Samples were the subject of biologic assessments and in vivo mineral composition evolution. The analysis of trace and major elements (Ca, Sr, and P) of the biomaterial implanted has been achieved by the proton induced x-rays emission [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:10739149
DOI:10.1081/CI-200029803