Synthesis and study of nanosized biomaterials based on hydroxyapatite
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Directed synthesis of fluorine- and silicon-containing apatites was carried out. The limiting degrees of substitution of silicate groups for phosphate groups were proposed. The physico-chemical properties of the produced materials were investigated.
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