"Calcium phosphate" refers to a compound made up of the elements calcium and phosphorus. It is commonly found in our bodies and is important for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth.
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In the non-cemented version, the acetabular part could be titanium coated with hydroxyapatite (the form
of calcium phosphate of which bone is made).
Biscuits made with gluten free flour (rice, potato, maize, buckwheat, tapioca), 100 % Vegetable margarine, Sugar, Raising Agents —
Mono calcium phosphate & sodium bicarbonate), Stabiliser: xanthan gum.
The influence of cellular source on periodontal regeneration using
calcium phosphate coated polycaprolactone scaffold supported cell sheets.
This work stems from a previous study by Varghese's group to understand how
calcium phosphate minerals found in bone tissue induce stem cells to differentiate into osteoblasts.
While they found no appreciable difference in the visual appeal of the two formulas, the one made
with calcium phosphate didn't taste as nice after periods of storage.
But if there is no reaction, which was the case when Bronson and Maisey performed the test, it is likely made
from calcium phosphate, as are the fossilized skeletons of cartilaginous fish like sharks and rays.
The artwork appeared on the front cover of Applied Surface Science summarizes the benefits of a new bioceramic coating versus the commercially available
Calcium Phosphate which develops microcracks during processing and may later cause osteolysis in load - bearing orthopedic implants.
In vitro and in vivo bone formation potential of
surface calcium phosphate - coated polycaprolactone and polycaprolactone / bioactive glass composite scaffolds.
Kingsley speculates that in its normal form, the ank protein is a pyrophosphate channel that allows pyrophosphate levels to remain high in cartilage throughout life to
prevent calcium phosphate crystal formation in the joint cleft.
The findings, recently published in Nature Communications, provide a new view into the current theory of
calcium phosphate nucleation in a confined space.
HuH - 7, HeLa, HCT116, or NIH 3T3 cells were transfected with parental vector or FLAG - DDX3 expression plasmid at the indicated amount by the Effectene or
calcium phosphate method (see Materials and Methods).
Pseudogout, which is also known as calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease (CPPD), is caused by deposits of
calcium phosphate crystals (not uric acid) in the joints.
One of the great mysteries of animal evolution is that vertebrates and Lingula, although evolutionarily distant, both
use calcium phosphate and collagen fibres for biomineralisation.
In the first study appearing on the front cover of the July issue of Applied Surface Science, researchers demonstrated a mechanically superior bioactive coating based on magnesium silicates rather than the commercially
available calcium phosphate which develops microcracks during preparation and delaminates under pressure.
Sometimes the two are found together, sometimes they are found with other uroliths
like calcium phosphate, struvite, or ammonia irate.
Reducing milk's fat content and / or heat - treating milk leaves a higher concentration of
unbound calcium phosphate, which then binds with any available fats we digest alongside it — so where those fats later travels in our bodies, the improperly added calcium can also travel and cause bloodstream plaque by attracting cholesterol and gluing it to one spot.
Sea Salt), MJ Strawberry Filling (Strawberry Juice Concentrate, Organic Apple Juice Concentrate, Coconut Sugar, Pectin, Coconut Oil,
Calcium Phosphate Powder, Strawberry Flavor), Peanuts, Organic Brown Rice, Coconut Oil, Sea Salt.
«This means we have the first direct evidence of the existence of a proposed amorphous magnesium -
rich calcium phosphate phase that plays an essential role in governing the behaviour of teeth.»
Prenucleation - stage cluster formation on the basis of equilibrium thermodynamics can be qualitatively shown also for the
biominerals calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate (SOM section 2.7 and fig.
Jun said the extremely confined space in the collagen gap
allows calcium phosphate to form only along the length of the gap and minimizes surface interactions with the gap sidewalls.
To observe nucleation in a collagen gap — about 2 nanometers high and 40 nanometers wide — the team
studied calcium phosphate nucleation with in situ small - angle X-ray scattering at the Advanced Photon Source in Argonne National Lab.
Products such as toothpaste and mouthwash containing fluoride and casein phosphopeptide -
amorphous calcium phosphate promote remineralization of initial enamel lesions; however, they need to be used regularly and are more of a tire patch than a real solution, Moradian - Oldak said.
The
synthetic calcium phosphates are frequently used as matrices and coatings for orthopedic implants because of their resemblance to the composition of a bone.
Researchers have gotten stem cells to grow on a ceramic material
called calcium phosphate (CaP), but this scaffold is stiff and brittle, making it difficult to implant into patients.
Bone diseases, either genetic (X-linked hypophosphatemia) or dietary (rickets), represent an essential failure of the bone cell secretory system to maintain a
stable calcium phosphate - mineralized collagen scaffold.
Additionally, modified hDPSCs expressed elevated levels of odontogenic marker genes involved in tooth development and dentin mineralization, indicating odontoblastic differentiation, and attached and spread well on the surface of
calcium phosphate cement (CPC) scaffolds employed for implantation.
* Silicon dioxide, microcrystalline cellulose,
dibasic calcium phosphate, polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, Magnesium stearate, (hyroxypropyl methylcellulose, Titanium dioxide, Propylene glycol), Purified water.
Also contains: Sorbitol USP / NF, Purified Water USP, Di -
Calcium Phosphate Anhydrous, Hydrated Silica, Glycerine, Poultry Digest, Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Thiocyanante.
VANILLA - MINT FLAVOR: Sorbitol USP / NF, Purified Water USP, Di -
Calcium Phosphate Anyhydrous, Hydrated Silica, Glycerine, Poultry Digest, Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Benzoate, Salicylate, Potassium Thiocyanate, Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus Niger) and Lactoperoxidase.
It contains Kangaroo, Red Lentils, Peas, Green Lentils, Sunflower Oil, Flaxseed,
Di calcium Phosphate, Pea Fiber, Natural Flavors, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Minerals, DL - Methionine, and Vitamins.
Shih Tzus are genetically predisposed to many different types of bladder stones; calcium oxalate, urate,
struvite calcium phosphate, and silica crystals.
INGREDIENTS: Water, Tapioca Flour, Brown Rice Flour, Potato Starch, Organic Agave Syrup, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Whole Grain Sorghum Flour, Xanthan Gum, Egg Whites, Cultured Brown Rice Flour, Baking Powder (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Potato Flour,
Mono Calcium Phosphate), Sea Salt, Yeast, Vinegar (Organic Cane Sugar Vinegar), Enzymes
While both drinks had Vitamin D and prebiotic dietary fibre added, one was enriched
with calcium phosphate, the other with calcium lactate.
Powdered eggshell contains calcium carbonate, which is highly bio-available
like calcium phosphate, found in bone.
In Vitro (static Vs. Dynamic) and In Vivo Bone Formation Potential of
Surface Calcium Phosphate - coated Polycaprolactone Scaffold and Polycaprolactone / Bioactive Glass Composite Scaffold.