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Model of the mechanism of Ca loss by bones under microgravity and earth conditions

Suvorova, EI  
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Buffat, PA  
2002
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research B
11th Interdisciplinary Research Conference on Biomaterials

A comparative characterization of crystal structure, morphology, sizes, and orientation in Ca phosphate precipitation from aqueous solutions, the mineral phase in bones, and mineral deposits on cardiac valves has been performed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to model possible mechanisms of Ca loss by bones. Physiological changes occurring in organisms can lead to deep perturbations of the natural calcium phosphate supersaturation and its local distribution, which in turn influences the phase composition, morphology, and organization of the mineral phase. Formation of crystals with larger size or of two distinct phases instead of the single hydroxyapatite one can result in the deterioration of the Ca balance in bone and tissue destruction as well as the possible misorientation (or spread of orientation) between HAP crystals newly formed in the bone.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1002/jbm.10256
Web of Science ID

WOS:000176945600009

Author(s)
Suvorova, EI  
Buffat, PA  
Date Issued

2002

Published in
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research B
Volume

63

Issue

4

Start page

424

End page

432

Subjects

Bone

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Cardiac valve

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Electron diffraction

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High-resolution transmission electron microscopy

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Hydroxyapatite

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Morphology

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Octacalcium phosphate

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Structure

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
11th Interdisciplinary Research Conference on Biomaterials

Calais, France

Mars 08-09, 2001

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February 15, 2007
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