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Xingdong Zhang
Researcher at Sichuan University
Publications - 395
Citations - 14601
Xingdong Zhang is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 337 publications receiving 10610 citations. Previous affiliations of Xingdong Zhang include Southwest Jiaotong University & National Institute for Materials Science.
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Preparation of bioactive titanium metal via anodic oxidation treatment
TL;DR: Results showed that induction of apatite-forming ability on titanium metal could be attained by anodic oxidation conjoined with heat treatment, and it was believed that anodic oxide in H(2)SO(4) solution was an effective way to prepare bioactive titanium.
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Tissue responses of calcium phosphate cement: a study in dogs
TL;DR: It seems that an ideal bone substitute can be developed by using this type of calcium phosphate cement, which is biocompatible, resorbable in a manner of creeping substitution, osteoconductive and osteoinductive.
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A review of protein adsorption on bioceramics
TL;DR: This review will recapitulate the recent studies on the bioceramic–protein interactions and suggest that the adsorption of proteins is critical within the sequence of biological activities.
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Formation and characteristics of the apatite layer on plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite coatings in simulated body fluid
TL;DR: The results suggest that the microenvironment with a sufficiently high degree of supersaturation of calcium and phosphate ions is crucial for apatite to nucleate and grow in SBF, while the HA crystalline structure is not critical in the nucleation process, as expected.
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Bone formation induced by calcium phosphate ceramics in soft tissue of dogs: a comparative study between porous alpha-TCP and beta-TCP.
Huipin Yuan,Huipin Yuan,J. D. de Bruijn,Yubao Li,Jianqing Feng,Zongjian Yang,K. de Groot,Xingdong Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that porous β-TCP can induce bone formation in soft tissues of dogs; while the rapid dissolution of the ceramic and the higher local Ca2+, PO43- concentration due to the rapid disintegration of α- TCP may resist bone Formation in α-TCp and the less rapid dissolve of β-tcP may be detrimental to already formed bone in β-PCP.