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Bioceramic granules with controlled resorbability for bone tissue therapy

Bioceramic granules with controlled resorbability for bone tissue therapy ISSN 0012-5008, Doklady Chemistry, 2006, Vol. 409, Part 1, pp. 124–127. © Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2006. Original Russian Text © O.L. Kubarev, V.S. Komlev, S.M. Barinov, N.S. Sergeeva, I.K. Sviridova, V.A. Kirsanova, S.A. Akhmedova, K.A. Solntsev, 2006, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2006, Vol. 409, No. 1, pp. 73–76. CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Bioceramic Granules with Controlled Resorbability for Bone Tissue Therapy a a a b O. L. Kubarev , V. S. Komlev , S. M. Barinov , N. S. Sergeeva , b b b I. K. Sviridova , V. A. Kirsanova , S. A. Akhmedova , and Corresponding Member of the RAS K. A. Solntsev Received February 7, 2006 DOI: 10.1134/S0012500806070068 In recent years, porous ceramic materials intended 11293-89) was dispersed in vegetable oil with a viscos- for use as scaffolds in cell technologies for repair of ity of 0.585 Pa s at 25°C using a paddle stirrer at 200– damaged bone tissues and as means for prolonged drug 1000 rpm. During 1 min, nearly spherical granules delivery have been extensively studied [1–3]. As is were formed. These granules were separated on a known, three-dimensionally arranged porous ceramic Büchner funnel, washed, dried, and heat treated at granules are a good http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Doklady Chemistry Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2006 by Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
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Chemistry; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
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0012-5008
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1608-3113
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10.1134/S0012500806070068
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ISSN 0012-5008, Doklady Chemistry, 2006, Vol. 409, Part 1, pp. 124–127. © Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2006. Original Russian Text © O.L. Kubarev, V.S. Komlev, S.M. Barinov, N.S. Sergeeva, I.K. Sviridova, V.A. Kirsanova, S.A. Akhmedova, K.A. Solntsev, 2006, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2006, Vol. 409, No. 1, pp. 73–76. CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Bioceramic Granules with Controlled Resorbability for Bone Tissue Therapy a a a b O. L. Kubarev , V. S. Komlev , S. M. Barinov , N. S. Sergeeva , b b b I. K. Sviridova , V. A. Kirsanova , S. A. Akhmedova , and Corresponding Member of the RAS K. A. Solntsev Received February 7, 2006 DOI: 10.1134/S0012500806070068 In recent years, porous ceramic materials intended 11293-89) was dispersed in vegetable oil with a viscos- for use as scaffolds in cell technologies for repair of ity of 0.585 Pa s at 25°C using a paddle stirrer at 200– damaged bone tissues and as means for prolonged drug 1000 rpm. During 1 min, nearly spherical granules delivery have been extensively studied [1–3]. As is were formed. These granules were separated on a known, three-dimensionally arranged porous ceramic Büchner funnel, washed, dried, and heat treated at granules are a good

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