Research Article

An In Vitro Comparison of PMMA and Calcium Sulfate as Carriers for the Local Delivery of Gallium(III) Nitrate to Staphylococcal Infected Surgical Sites

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Characterization of Ga(NO3)3 release kinetics from PMMA and CaSO4 beads. Absolute release of Ga(NO3)3 from PMMA (a) and CaSO4 (b) beads, loaded at 2.4, 4.7, 9.09, and 13% (w/w), over 7 days performed in PBS is shown. The percent cumulative release of the total amount of Ga(NO3)3 (by weight) loaded into PMMA (c) and CaSO4 (d) beads is shown. Values are reported as the mean ± SD of samples.
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