Search Results - "Jacquart, Sylvaine"
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Mechanical properties of self-setting composites: influence of the carboxymethylcellulose content and hydration state
Published in Journal of materials science (01-05-2016)“…The impact of the carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) content on the mechanical properties of calcium phosphate–calcium carbonate–CMC composite cements for bone…”
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ZnGa2O4:Cr3+: a new red long-lasting phosphor with high brightness
Published in Optics express (23-05-2011)“…ZnGa2O4:Cr3+ is shown to be a new bright red UV excited long-lasting phosphor potentially suitable for in vivo imaging due to its 650 nm-750 nm emission range…”
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Injectable bone cement containing carboxymethyl cellulose microparticles as a silver delivery system able to reduce implant-associated infection risk
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-06-2022)“…In the challenging quest for a solution to reduce the risk of implant-associated infections in bone substitution surgery, the use of silver ions is promising…”
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Composition and properties of silver-containing calcium carbonate–calcium phosphate bone cement
Published in Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine (01-12-2013)“…The introduction of silver, either in the liquid phase (as silver nitrate solution: Ag(L)) or in the solid phase (as silver phosphate salt: Ag(S)) of calcium…”
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Optimization of spray-dried hyaluronic acid microspheres to formulate drug-loaded bone substitute materials
Published in Powder technology (01-03-2014)“…We present here our first results concerning the evaluation of hyaluronic acid (HA) as a candidate to formulate an organic–mineral cement with sustained…”
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ZnGa_2O_4:Cr^3+: a new red long-lasting phosphor with high brightness
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Development of an injectable composite for bone regeneration
Published in Ingénierie et recherche biomédicale (01-04-2013)“…Abstract With the development of minimally invasive surgical techniques, there is a growing interest in the research and development of injectable biomaterials…”
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