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From: Osteogenic effect of magnesium oxychloride cement modified with phytic acid and loaded with strontium ranelate

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The results of in vitro degradation of PA-MOC in vitro. a: Compressive strength and softening coefficient of PA-MOC after curing in air for 1 d and soaking in SBF for different ages; b: Mass loss rate of PA-MOC after soaking in SBF for different ages; c: Changes of Mg2+ concentration (mol/L) in SBF solution; d: Changes of Ca2+concentration (mol/L) in SBF solution; e: pH value of PA-MOC after soaking in SBF for different ages

The results of in vitro degradation of PA-MOC in vitro. a: Compressive strength and softening coefficient of PA-MOC after curing in air for 1 d and soaking in SBF for different ages; b: Mass loss rate of PA-MOC after soaking in SBF for different ages; c: Changes of Mg2+ concentration (mol/L) in SBF solution; d: Changes of Ca2+concentration (mol/L) in SBF solution; e: pH value of PA-MOC after soaking in SBF for different ages

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