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Development of Biomaterials Based on Calcium Phosphates: Information Support for Research

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An information system containing reference information on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of calcium orthophosphates, pyrophosphates, and ultraphosphates is described. Aside from reference information the system contains a file of publications from different domestic and foreign search systems on the presented classes of calcium phosphates as well as on implantation materials based on them. The user and search interfaces of the system, intended for specialists in the field of inorganic materials and medical materials science, are described.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 7, pp. 34 – 38, July, 2015.

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Vasilenko, E.A., Panfilov, V.I., Sventskaya, N.V. et al. Development of Biomaterials Based on Calcium Phosphates: Information Support for Research. Glass Ceram 72, 258–261 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-015-9768-5

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