Resorbable mg2+-containing phosphates for bone tissue repair

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Abstract

Materials based on Mg2+-containing phosphates are gaining great relevance in the field of bone tissue repair via regenerative medicine methods. Magnesium ions, together with condensed phosphate ions, play substantial roles in the process of bone remodeling, affecting the early stage of bone regeneration through active participation in the process of osteosynthesis. In this paper we provide a comprehensive overview of the usage of biomaterials based on magnesium phosphate and magnesium calcium phosphate in bone reconstruction. We consider the role of magnesium ions in angiogenesis, which is an important process associated with osteogenesis. Finally, we summarize the biological properties of calcium magnesium phosphates for regeneration of bone.

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Kazakova, G., Safronova, T., Golubchikov, D., Shevtsova, O., & Rau, J. V. (2021, September 1). Resorbable mg2+-containing phosphates for bone tissue repair. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14174857

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