Coral grafting supplemented with bone marrow

Volume: 81-B, Issue: 4, Pages: 719 - 724
Published: Jul 1, 1999
Abstract
Limited success in regenerating large bone defects has been achieved by bridging them with osteoconductive materials. These substitutes lack the osteogenic and osteoinductive properties of bone autograft. A direct approach would be to stimulate osteogenesis in these biomaterials by the addition of fresh bone-marrow cells (BMC). We therefore created osteoperiosteal gaps 2 cm wide in the ulna of adult rabbits and either bridged them with coral...
Paper Details
Title
Coral grafting supplemented with bone marrow
Published Date
Jul 1, 1999
Volume
81-B
Issue
4
Pages
719 - 724
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