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      Calcium orthophosphates (CaPO 4): occurrence and properties

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          The present overview is intended to point the readers’ attention to the important subject of calcium orthophosphates (CaPO 4). This type of materials is of the special significance for the human beings because they represent the inorganic part of major normal (bones, teeth and antlers) and pathological (i.e., those appearing due to various diseases) calcified tissues of mammals. For example, atherosclerosis results in blood vessel blockage caused by a solid composite of cholesterol with CaPO 4, while dental caries and osteoporosis mean a partial decalcification of teeth and bones, respectively, that results in replacement of a less soluble and harder biological apatite by more soluble and softer calcium hydrogenorthophosphates. Therefore, the processes of both normal and pathological calcifications are just an in vivo crystallization of CaPO 4. Similarly, dental caries and osteoporosis might be considered as in vivo dissolution of CaPO 4. In addition, natural CaPO 4 are the major source of phosphorus, which is used to produce agricultural fertilizers, detergents and various phosphorus-containing chemicals. Thus, there is a great significance of CaPO 4 for the humankind and, in this paper, an overview on the current knowledge on this subject is provided.

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              Mechanical properties and the hierarchical structure of bone.

              Detailed descriptions of the structural features of bone abound in the literature; however, the mechanical properties of bone, in particular those at the micro- and nano-structural level, remain poorly understood. This paper surveys the mechanical data that are available, with an emphasis on the relationship between the complex hierarchical structure of bone and its mechanical properties. Attempts to predict the mechanical properties of bone by applying composite rule of mixtures formulae have been only moderately successful, making it clear that an accurate model should include the molecular interactions or physical mechanisms involved in transfer of load across the bone material subunits. Models of this sort cannot be constructed before more information is available about the interactions between the various organic and inorganic components. Therefore, further investigations of mechanical properties at the 'materials level', in addition to the studies at the 'structural level' are needed to fill the gap in our present knowledge and to achieve a complete understanding of the mechanical properties of bone.
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                Contributors
                sedorozhkin@yandex.ru
                Journal
                Prog Biomater
                Prog Biomater
                Progress in Biomaterials
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                2194-0517
                19 November 2015
                19 November 2015
                2016
                : 5
                : 9-70
                Affiliations
                Kudrinskaja sq. 1-155, Moscow, 123242 Russia
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8439-9527
                Article
                45
                10.1007/s40204-015-0045-z
                4943586
                27471662
                e55d5a9e-ae39-444d-a3d6-2464977f73c6
                © The Author(s) 2015

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

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                : 6 October 2015
                : 5 November 2015
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                calcium orthophosphates,hydroxyapatite,fluorapatite,bones,teeth,antlers,calcification,crystallization,biomimetics

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