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Portland cement associated with niobium is evidenced by the presence of calcium crystals and biocompatibility in the rat subcutaneous tissue

Silva et al., 2024

Document ID
3045931510631844164
Author
Silva R
Andrade R
Martins A
de Araujo V
da Silva Júnior A
do Nascimento E
de Oliveira Wanderley Neto A
de Souza Balbinot G
Collares F
Alves A
de Carvalho Leitão R
Rebouças C
Dametto F
Lima R
Alves S
de Araújo A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of materials research

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This study evaluated the chemical, mechanical, and biocompatibility of Portland cement (PC) with different proportions of niobium oxide (Nb2O5). Five male Wistar rats were used. Four polyethylene tubes were placed on the dorsal subcutaneous tissue: one tube empty …
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