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Reaction-Associated Resorbable Phosphate Materials: Production and Testing in Vitro

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The properties of reaction-associated calcium-phosphate materials obtained by pressing paste based on α-tricalcium phosphate with subsequent holding in different solutions are presented. The phase composition, solubility and mechanical characteristics of the materials obtained are studied and biological tests in vitro are performed.

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This work was performed as part of the Special Federal Program “Scientific and scientific-pedagogical cadres of innovative Russia in 2009 – 2013” (measure 1.2.2, state contract No. 14.740.11.0277) and with the support of RFFI grants 10-03-00866, 11-03-12179-ofi-m-2011, 12-03-01025, 12-08-00681 and 11-08-01015a. The equipment used in this work was acquired using funds from the Development Program of Moscow University.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 8, pp. 35 – 40, August, 2013.

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Filippov, Y.Y., Larionov, D.S., Putlyaev, V.I. et al. Reaction-Associated Resorbable Phosphate Materials: Production and Testing in Vitro. Glass Ceram 70, 306–310 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-013-9568-8

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