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Fluorapatite
Capillary force and concentration gradient promote the bioprocessing-inspired formation of ultralong fluorapatite nanorods under confinement
Crystallization within small volumes of solutions rather than bulk solutions is a common phenomenon found during material synthesis and …
Yonglang Yu
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Ping Yuan
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Zhengyi Fu
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Zhaoyong Zou
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Mineralization Pathways of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate in the Presence of Fluoride
Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) has been widely reported as a metastable precursor during the mineralization of calcium phosphates in …
Haoyue Song
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Meng Cai
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Zhengyi Fu
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Zhaoyong Zou
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The nonclassical crystallization mechanism and growth kinetics of densely packed fluorapatite nanorod arrays: effects of the ion transportation rate and fluoride concentration
Shark enameloid has excellent mechanical properties that are comparable to human enamel. Yet, interestingly, the growth rate of shark …
Meng Cai
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Yiting Wang
,
Luyao Wan
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Hang Ping
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Wenxuan Wang
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Weimin Wang
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Hao Wang
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Zhaoyong Zou
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Zhengyi Fu
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Biomimetic formation of fluorapatite nanorods in confinement and the opposite effects of additives on the crystallization kinetics
Enameloid is the most highly mineralized tissue of shark teeth with excellent mechanical properties, which consists of fluorapatite …
Meng Cai
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Haoyue Song
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Qihang Wang
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Zhaoyong Zou
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Zhengyi Fu
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