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- W101375796 abstract "Over the last few decades bioceramics have improved the quality of life of millions of people. The term ‘bioceramic’ encompasses a wide range of materials used in skeletal repair and sometimes in soft tissue repair. Applications of bioceramics are varied, ranging from repair or replacement of damaged bones or joints to artificial heart valves and even keratoprostheses. Equally the types of ceramics used are diverse (ranging from fully dense high strength aluminium oxide to low density porous calcium phosphates), as are the reactions these ceramics trigger at the implantation site. In this chapter we will introduce the most important ceramic materials used in the human body and present their main applications. The main part of the chapter will concentrate on the possible reactions of the surrounding organic tissue to the implant material, which depends primarily on the material used (including its chemical composition, porosity and surface roughness) but also on the type of tissue, the age and health status of the patient, any accompanying medical treatment, mechanical loading and many other factors." @default.
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- W101375796 title "Cellular response to bioceramics" @default.
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