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- W2489628265 abstract "The introduction of new biophysical techniques such as X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and the use of radioactive isotopes to the study of bone tissue have given a new point of view on the structure and possible physiological function of bone tissue. The organic and inorganic components of bone together form a marvellous construction on the ultrastructural level, a construction that has good mechanical properties but also has the ability to incorporate and exchange various ions at a very rapid rate. Bone tissue is composed of inorganic and organic material. The proportions between these two fractions vary from one part of the skeleton to another and also from one microscopic structure to another. Water-free bone tissue contains about two thirds inorganic and one third organic material. About half of the organic fraction consists of collagen or a substance close to collagen. This chapter describes the nature of the inorganic part of bone tissue—the bone salt—and discusses its relations to the organic material, particularly to the collagen." @default.
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- W2489628265 title "ULTRASTRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MINERAL SALTS IN BONE TISSUE" @default.
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