Subcutaneous-induced membranes have no osteoinductive effect on macroporous HA-TCP in vivo
Abstract
Induced Membranes Technique was first described to enhance bone reconstruction of large osseous defects. Previous in vitro studies established their osteoinductive potential, due to the presence of opteoblasts precursors and to high amounts of growth factors contained within. The purpose of this study was to test in vivo the osteoinductive properties of induced membranes on a macroporous HA-TCP in a nonosseous subcutaneous site....
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Title
Subcutaneous-induced membranes have no osteoinductive effect on macroporous HA-TCP in vivo
Published Date
Aug 6, 2008
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
155 - 161
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