Self-Assembled Collagen−Apatite Matrix with Bone-like Hierarchy
Chemistry of Materials2010Vol. 22(11), pp. 3307–3309
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Nadine Nassif, Frédéric Gobeaux, Jong Seto, Emmanuel Belamie, Patrick Davidson, Pierre Panine, Gervaise Mosser, Peter Fratzl, Marie-Madeleine Giraud Guille
Abstract
Self-assembled collagen−apatite matrix is prepared through a simple “one-pot” coprecipitation method. Hierarchical structures are reproduced that closely mimic the complex organization in bone tissue and its mechanical anisotropy. These findings offer novel strategies in synthesizing biomimetic materials and highlight the physicochemical aspects of biomineralization.
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