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      Photosphate Minerals 

      Phosphate Minerals in Human Tissues

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          Apatites in biological systems

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            Apatite crystallites: effects of carbonate on morphology.

            Carbonate is a substituent in the apatite structure; when present, it limits the size of the growing apatite crystals and so influences their shape that they grow more equiaxed than needle-like. The tendency for carbonate apatites to be equiaxed is related to the nature of the chemical bonds formed in the crystal. The interference of carbonate with the good crystallization of apatite, and its weakening effect on the bonds in the structure, increase the dissolution rate and the solubility, thereby presumably contributing to the susceptibility to caries of dental apatites containing carbonate.
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              Effect of carbonate on the lattice parameters of apatite.

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                1984
                : 351-385
                10.1007/978-3-642-61736-2_12
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