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Brushite-aminoacids

Brushite-aminoacids are a polymeric mineral-amino acid complex with a unique and stable crystalline structure. It has a wide range of applications, such as tissue engineering, drug delivery systems, and targeted delivery of active molecules. Brushite-aminoacids are capable of carrying active molecules due to its sur…

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Overview

Brushite-aminoacids are a polymeric mineral-amino acid complex with a unique and stable crystalline structure. It has a wide range of applications, such as tissue engineering, drug delivery systems, and targeted delivery of active molecules. Brushite-aminoacids are capable of carrying active molecules due to its surface charge and large surface area. This allows them to be used in a variety of therapeutic areas, including our cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems. It also has the potential to be used as scaffolds for transferring cells and promoting their growth. In addition, brushite-aminoacids can be used to create more effective drug delivery systems and to improve the efficacy of medical treatments. Finally, these complexes can help to protect proteins and nucleic acids from environmental damage.

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Nicolas Inguimbert · France

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