Tissue Affinity and Bioabsorption to Fine Calcium Carbonate Particles
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- NISHIKAWA Tetsunari
- Department of Oral Pathology,
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- OKAMURA Tomoharu
- Department of Oral Pathology,
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- TOMINAGA Kazuya
- Department of Oral Pathology,
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- WATO Masahiro
- Department of Oral Pathology,
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- KURIOKA Kagami
- First Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
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- MORITA Shosuke
- First Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
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- IMAI Koichi
- Department of Biomaterials, Osaka Dental University, Osaka, Japan
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- MIYAKE Tatsuro
- Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing and Health Care, Baika Women's University, Osaka, Japan
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- TANAKA Akio
- Department of Oral Pathology,
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The scaffold material for the bone formation in the defect must be bioabsorptive. The calcium mineral of the scaffold is used for newly formed bone. In this study, we clarified the tissue affinity and bioabsorption to three kinds of novel fine calcium carbonate particles, LUMINUS, CUBE-18BH and WHISCAL. These particles were added into cell culture, and the mitochondrial activity of culture cell was calculated. These particles were then implanted under the dorsal skin of the rats, and were histopathologically observed.Five days after addition of the particles, there was no decrease in the mitochondrial activity. The implanted particles had completely disappeared with macrophages, without neutrophils. These kinds of fine calcium carbonate particles were bioabsorbable materials with few inflammatory reactions and were thought to be a useful scaffold for bone formation.
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- Nano Biomedicine
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Nano Biomedicine 7 (1), 21-27, 2015
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- CRID
- 1390001205344231680
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- NII論文ID
- 130005150627
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- ISSN
- 21854734
- 18835198
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