Magnesium-substituted calcium phosphate cements with potential applications in bone tissue engineering
Published: 28 March 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/w8g5ckrj8f.1
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This dataset presents the development and characterization of magnesium-substituted calcium phosphate cements intended for applications in bone tissue engineering. It includes an analysis of how compositional modifications influence the physicochemical properties of the materials, such as setting kinetics, structural features, and phase stability. The dataset also provides evaluation of mechanical properties and bioactivity, highlighting the role of magnesium ions in shaping the microstructure and functional performance of the cements. The work was supported by the National Science Centre, Poland, under the research project “Hierarchical approaches for osteochondral tissue engineering”, no. UMO-2022/45/B/ST8/02557.
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- Cracow University of TechnologyLesser Poland, Krakow
Categories
Cytotoxicity, Biomaterials Characterization, Calcium Phosphate Mineral, Bone Reconstruction