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Front Cover; Bioceramics; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; PART 1: CALCIUM PHOSPHATE IN VIVO FORMATION; Chapter 1. Precipitation of Calcium Phosphate on Titania Ceramics; Chapter 2. Apatite Formation on Polymers by Biomimetic Processing Using Sodium Silicate Solution; Chapter 3. Bonelike Apatite Formation on the Surface of Chemically Treated Tantalum Substrates: Effect of Heat Treatment; Chapter 4. Influence of Hydroxyapatite Particle Size and Morphology on Hapex TM; Chapter 5. Effect of Fluoride Substitution on the Biocompatibility of Hydroxyapatite.
Chapter 11. Transformtion of bioactive Glass Granules Into Ca-P Shells In VitroChapter 12. Multilayered Coatings of Hydroxyapatite/Glass Ceramic Composites Plasma Sprayed on Ti-6A1-4V Alloy; Chapter 13. The Bony Reaction to Rapidly Degradable Glass-Ceramics Based on the New Phase Ca2KNa(P04)2; Chapter 14. Resorbable, Porous Phosphate Invert Glasses-First in Vitro and in Vivo Results; Chapter 15. Implantation of Bioactive and Inert Glass Fibres in Rats-Soft Tissue Response and Short-Term Reactions of the Glass.
Chapter 16. Spinal Fusion Using Titanium Spacers With Bioglass and Autogenous Bone: A Comparative Study in SheepPART 3: DENSE AND POROUS BIOACTIVE CERAMICS; Chapter 17. Macroporous Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramics: Influence of Macropore Diameter and Macroporosity Percentage on Bone Ingrowth; Chapter 18. Mechanical Fatigue of Hot Pressed Hydroxyapatite; Chapter 19. Mechanical Property Changes in Macroporous Ceramic After Implantation into Bone and Muscle; Chapter 20. Difference of Bonding Behavior Between Four Different Kinds of Hydroxyapatite Plate and Bone.
Chapter 21. Treatment of Osteomyelitis by Antibiotic-Soaked Porous A-W Glass Ceramic BlockChapter 22. Calcium Hydroxyapatite Ceramic Implants Impregnated With Antibiotic for the Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis; PART 4: BONE CELLS ONTO BIOACTIVE CERAMICS; Chapter 23. Measurement of Intact Osteocalcin Contents in the Composite of Porous Hydroxyapatite Ceramic and Allogeneic Marrow Cells; Chapter 24. Si-Ca-P Xerogels and Bone Morphogenetic Protein Act Synergistically on Rat Stromal Marrow Cell Differentiation In Vitro.
Chapter 6. Apatite Precipitation in Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic After Incubation in Rabbit Serum and Ionic Simulated Body Fluid (SBF)Chapter 7. Apatite Precipitation in Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic After Implantation: Influence of Implantation Site; PART 2: GLASS CERAMICS BIOACTIVITY; Chapter 8. Bioactivity and Structure of Organically Modified Silicate Synthesized by the Sol-Gel Method; Chapter 9. Hydroxyapatite Formation on Bioactive Glass Coated Titanium; Chapter 10. Effect of Multivalent Cations in Calcium Silicate Glasses on Bioactivity.
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Bioceramics 10 contains the proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine, held in Paris, France, in October 1997. These annual symposia bring together distinguished researchers in the fields of ceramics and medicine to exchange ideas and to discuss recent research results. Bioceramics in medicine has become one of the more important fields of biomaterials. The clinical applications of bioceramics are numerous. In particular in areas such as orthopaedic surgery, dentistry and plastic surgery, but also E.N.T., percutaneous devices and embolisation material.
Bioceramics. Volume 10.
9780080426921
Ceramics in medicine, Congresses.
Ceramics in medicine.
MEDICAL-- Allied Health Services-- Medical Technology.
MEDICAL-- Biotechnology.
MEDICAL-- Family & General Practice.
MEDICAL-- Lasers in Medicine.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Biomedical.
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