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Hydroxyapatite: The Primary Mineral in Bone - Composition & Structure
The type of calcium phosphate forming most of the inorganic salts in bone extracellular matrix is hydroxyapatite, a mineral containing two calcium ions, three phosphate ions and one hydroxyl group. It is organized into crystals that grow in collagen fibers.Bone Cancer - Related Articles
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