The ultralong-term comparison of osteogenic behavior of three scaffolds with different matrices and degradability between one and two years

Volume: 8, Issue: 41, Pages: 9524 - 9532
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The study reveals that a stable scaffold integrity, favorable matrix molecular characteristics and hydrophilicity, may be more important for long-term osteogenesis besides the pore structure, rather than the pursuit of fast scaffold...
Paper Details
Title
The ultralong-term comparison of osteogenic behavior of three scaffolds with different matrices and degradability between one and two years
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
8
Issue
41
Pages
9524 - 9532
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