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An osteoconductive biocomposite BAK-1000 is developed, which consists of hydroxyapatite and a silicate matrix similar in its chemical composition to sodium-calcium feldspars. The morphological studies of BAK-1000 biocomposite gave foundations for a conjecture concerning the mechanism of the deposition of collagen, which is the first product of osteogenesis, on the surface of the open pores of the material in a living organism with the formation of strong chemical bonds. Implant sets for maxillofacial surgery and neurosurgery were developed on the basis of BAK-1000 biocomposite and implemented in clinical practice.
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Beletskii, B.I., Shumskii, V.I., Nikitin, A.A. et al. Biocomposite Calcium-Phosphate Materials Used in Osteoplastic Surgery. Glass and Ceramics 57, 322–325 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007182118339
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