Incorporation and delivery of an organoselenium antioxidant from a brushite cement

Volume: 197, Pages: 115 - 119
Published: Jun 15, 2017
Abstract
null null An inflammatory reaction occurs following biomaterial implantation in the body, which produce toxic byproducts such as reactive oxygen species (ROS). Although ROS is required to clear the wound, excessive ROS can damage the tissue around the implant site, eventually leading to implant failure. One approach to control the inflammatory response is to incorporate an antioxidant into the biomaterial in order to scavenge ROS produced by...
Paper Details
Title
Incorporation and delivery of an organoselenium antioxidant from a brushite cement
Published Date
Jun 15, 2017
Volume
197
Pages
115 - 119
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