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Glass ceramics with controllable pore structure for medicine

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The conditions for synthesis of porous biocomposite materials based on calcium phosphate for fabricating implants with prescribed pore-structure parameters, and the desired level of physical, chemical, and biological properties for clinical applications are determined. The role of a bimodal pore structure in the substrate materials for cell cultures is shown.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 4, pp. 23–26, April, 2007.

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Mastryukova, D.L., Beletskii, B.I. & Polukhina, O.V. Glass ceramics with controllable pore structure for medicine. Glass Ceram 64, 132–135 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-007-0034-3

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