1. Cellular Response of Calcium Phosphate Bone Substitute Containing Hydroxyapatite and Tricalcium Phosphate.
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Chung-Lung Wu, Shih-Fu Ou, Ta-Sen Huang, Tzu-Sen Yang, Mao-Sheng Wang, and Keng-Liang Ou
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CALCIUM phosphate ,BONE substitutes ,HYDROXYAPATITE ,OSTEOBLASTS ,X-ray diffraction - Abstract
Purpose: This study developed calcium phosphate bone substitutes and their microstucture and in vitro cell response were evaluated in comparison with commercial hydroxyapatite (HA). Materials: HA powder was ball-milled and then sintered to transfer into the calcium phosphate bulks (CPB). The density, hardness, and microstructure of the CPB were investigated. The viability and proliferation of MG63 osteoblast-like cells on the commercial HA and the CPB were evaluated. Results: The x-ray diffraction confirmed that the CPB consisted of α-tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP), CaO, and HA. The hardness, density, and α-TCP-to-HA ratio of the CPB decreased when increasing the sintering duration. Cell tests demon- strated that the CPB exhibited an earlier cell-spread response than the commercial HA. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that a phase transformation of HA into α-TCP and CaO was achieved by sintering. The cell tests indicated that the CPB has favorable in vitro cellular performance, which implied that it presented potential as bone substitute. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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