Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Minéralisations biologiques à base de phosphate de calcium" by Sophie Cazalbou et al. ... The implication is that the intimate …
Les minéralisations biologiques et le minéral des os, en particulier, apparaissent généralement très hétérogènes du point de vue de la composition …
With an elemental composition similar to bone mineral, and the ability to release phosphorus and calcium that benefit bone regeneration, Calcium Phosphate …
Pathological calcifications, especially calcium phosphate microcalcifications (MCs), appear in most early breast cancer lesions, and their formation correlates with …
Unravelling the mechanism of calcium phosphate nucleation and growth contributes significantly to understanding diseases caused by pathological mineralization, and also to designing biomimetic...
The accretion of adequate mineral content is essential for normal bone mineralization [...].
For this purpose, organisms deploy a sophisticated "toolkit" that has resulted in significant evolutionary innovations, for which calcium phosphate (CaP) is the biomineral selected for the skeleton of vertebrates.
The accretion of adequate mineral content is essential for normal bone mineralization. Mineral homeostasis requires a careful balance of the actions of parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, FGF23, and vitamin D on target organs (kidney, intestine, and bone).
This mainly includes compartmentalization and homeostatic processes used by organisms to regulate key physiological factors, including temperature, pH and ion …
In osteoblast primary cultures, mineralization was visible without staining. Correlative energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry indicated the formation of calcium …