Bone substitute material on the basis of natural components

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The creation of regenerative materials remains a problem for rehabilitation medicine, but the obtaining of initial substances that can cause bone tissue regeneration, possessing biological activity and creation on their basis of composite materials with specified physical and mechanical characteristics is an important scientific problem. This paper presents the investigation of physical-chemical and biological properties of bioresorbable composite material that can restore their own bone tissue of the body.

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Melnikova, S., Zelichenko, E., Zenin, B., Guzeev, V., & Gurova, O. (2014). Bone substitute material on the basis of natural components. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 66). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/66/1/012025

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