Litak et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Hydroxyapatite use in spine surgery—molecular and clinical aspectLitak et al., 2022
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- Litak J
- Czyzewski W
- Szymoniuk M
- Pastuszak B
- Litak J
- Litak G
- Grochowski C
- Rahnama-Hezavah M
- Kamieniak P
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Hydroxyapatite possesses desirable properties as a scaffold in tissue engineering: it is biocompatible at a site of implantation, and it is degradable to non-toxic products. Moreover, its porosity enables infiltration of cells, nutrients and waste products. The outcome of …
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