Ultrasonic Controlled Morphology Transformation of Hollow Calcium Phosphate Nanospheres: A Smart and Biocompatible Drug Release System
Chemistry of Materials2007Vol. 19(13), pp. 3081–3083
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Abstract
Hollow-structured calcium phosphate nanospheres can be transferred into pin-shaped crystallites under the ultrasonic treatments, the release of encapsulated compounds can be on/off triggered, and its kinetics is precisely regulated by the power density, duty cycle, and application time of ultrasound.
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