Cell proliferation (A) and ALP activity (B) of ST-2 cells cultured with disodium hydrogen phosphate (1.2, 2.5, 4.7, or 7.5 mM) and 2 mM EGTA to mimic OCP-induced Ca2+ and Pi concentration changes after 7 days of culture. ALP, Alkaline phosphatase; Ca2+, calcium ions; EGTA, ethylene...
ionic conductivitylithium compoundsmembranesnanocompositesNanocomposite polymer electrolytes (NCPEs) composed of poly(ethylene oxide), calcium phosphate [Ca3(PO4)2], and lithium perchlorate (LiClO4)/lithium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide [LiN(CF3SO2)2 or LiTFSI] in various proportions were prepared...
The following term combinations were searched: “calcium phosphate-based materials name” and (“bone regeneration” or “bone repair” or “bone healing”), “calcium phosphate-based materials name” including “calcium phosphate”, “CaP”, “hydroxyapatite”, “HA”, HAP”, “tricalcium ...
Plant crystals thus may be a manifestation of an effort to maintain an ionic equilibrium. In many plants oxalate is metabolized very slowly or not at all and is considered to be an end product of metabolism. Plant crystal idioblasts may function as a means of removing the oxalate which may...
H2O2 in the presence of phosphate or calcium-phosphate could modify the TiO2 oxide layer and thicken it [11]. Protein molecules with complex effects could damage the TiO2 oxide layer during the interaction with H2O2, increasing the material degradation [9]. The adsorbed protein on TiO2 oxide ...
A molecular dynamic simulation (Fig.2) was conducted to further analyze role of glycerol on both the formation and stabilization of GCPC. Such simulation is based on the evolution of calcium phosphate cluster in the glycerol-dominant solvent (water content 16.7 v/v%, same as GCPC preparati...
Chemical Name: Calcium Synonyms cium;CALCIUM METAL;CALCIUM STANDARD SOLUTION;Praval;NA 1401;Calcicat;calcium(0);Calcium shot;Calcium atom;Calcium, 99.5% CBNumber: CB6854193 Molecular Formula: Ca Lewis structure Molecular Weight: 40.08 MDL Number: MFCD00085314 MOL File: 7440-70-2.mol Last...
Amorphous calcium phosphate (the precursor to bone) and calcium–silicate–hydrates (that is, Portland cements) are obvious ever-contentious examples42,43 where one might expect the different bridging motifs—now of the phosphate or (poly)silicate anions—to again moderate an effective interaction ...
Calcium phosphate has been utilized to improve bone regeneration in ways such as increasing osteoconductivity for bone ingrowth, enhancing osteoinductivity for bone mineralization with ion release control, and encapsulating drugs or growth factors. Conclusion Calcium phosphate has been used for bone ...
In subject area: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Bone is a composite tissue of protein and mineral which undergoes continual remodeling to grow, heal damage, and regulate calcium and phosphate metabolism. From: Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2014 ...