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    Bioactive glass (1)bioactivity (1)fluorapatite (1)fluoride containing (1)glass degradation (1)sodium free (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (1)
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    Sodium Is Not Essential for High Bioactivity of Glasses. 

    Chen, X; Chen, X; Brauer, DS; Wilson, RM; Law, RV; Hill, RG; Karpukhina, N (2017-12)
    This study aims to demonstrate that excellent bioactivity of glass can be achieved without the presence of an alkali metal component in glass composition. In vitro bioactivity of two sodium-free glasses based on the ...
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