Resorbable calcium phosphate (CaP) biomaterials have demonstrated considerable efficacy in bone reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, bisphosphonates (BPs) are well known anti-resorptive agents largely used in clinical treatments for osteoporosis. An injectable BP-combined CaP matrix has been developed in order to biologically reinforce osteoporotic bone by increasing the bone fraction and improving bone micro-architecture. Our previous in vitro studies have shown that CaP is effective for loading and releasing BPs at doses that can inhibit excessive bone resorption without affecting osteoblasts. In vivo studies in relevant animal models are necessary to explore the effect of our injectable BP-combined biomaterial on femur bone structure by ...
This study investigated bone regeneration in the femoral neck canal of osteoporotic rats using a nov...
Purpose To repair large-size bone defects, most bone-defect-filling materials in clinic need to obta...
Most materials used clinically for filling critical-sized bone defects (CSBD), such as deproteinized...
Resorbable calcium phosphate (CaP) biomaterials have demonstrated considerable efficacy in bone reco...
International audienceIn the context of bone regeneration in an osteoporotic environment, the presen...
Objectives: Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) is frequently used as bone substitute and often needs t...
A. Introduction: Osteoporosis can be a debilitating disease caused or influenced by several factors ...
The prevalence of osteoporosis will increase within the next decades due to the aging world populati...
The use of injectable calcium phosphate (CaP) biomaterials in noninvasive surgery should provide eff...
Vascularization of an artificial graft represents one of the most significant challenges facing the ...
There is a growing interest in bone tissue engineering for bone repair after traumatic, surgical or ...
Osteoporosis often leads to fragility fractures of the hip resulting in impaired quality of life and...
Calcium phosphates (CaP) represent an important class of osteoconductive and osteoinductive biomater...
Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are the only true osteoinductive molecules. Despite being tremendou...
Osteoporosis often leads to fragility fractures of the hip, resulting in impaired quality of life an...
This study investigated bone regeneration in the femoral neck canal of osteoporotic rats using a nov...
Purpose To repair large-size bone defects, most bone-defect-filling materials in clinic need to obta...
Most materials used clinically for filling critical-sized bone defects (CSBD), such as deproteinized...
Resorbable calcium phosphate (CaP) biomaterials have demonstrated considerable efficacy in bone reco...
International audienceIn the context of bone regeneration in an osteoporotic environment, the presen...
Objectives: Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) is frequently used as bone substitute and often needs t...
A. Introduction: Osteoporosis can be a debilitating disease caused or influenced by several factors ...
The prevalence of osteoporosis will increase within the next decades due to the aging world populati...
The use of injectable calcium phosphate (CaP) biomaterials in noninvasive surgery should provide eff...
Vascularization of an artificial graft represents one of the most significant challenges facing the ...
There is a growing interest in bone tissue engineering for bone repair after traumatic, surgical or ...
Osteoporosis often leads to fragility fractures of the hip resulting in impaired quality of life and...
Calcium phosphates (CaP) represent an important class of osteoconductive and osteoinductive biomater...
Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are the only true osteoinductive molecules. Despite being tremendou...
Osteoporosis often leads to fragility fractures of the hip, resulting in impaired quality of life an...
This study investigated bone regeneration in the femoral neck canal of osteoporotic rats using a nov...
Purpose To repair large-size bone defects, most bone-defect-filling materials in clinic need to obta...
Most materials used clinically for filling critical-sized bone defects (CSBD), such as deproteinized...