Coral has been used as a bone substitute in many experimental studies. It has been proven to be biocompatible, biodegradable and easy to handle: and it has not been found to cause any inflammatory responses. The present study was undertaken to determine the cytotoxicity in terms of mitotic index as well as the clastogenic effect (chromosome aberration) of sea coral implantation in rabbits. The animals comprised of five male adult healthy New Zealand White (Oryctolagus cuniculus) rabbits. The biomaterial, sea coral granules used in this study was obtained from Porites species and processed by the tissue bank of Universiti Sains Malaysia,Health Campus, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia. The blood samples were collected twice from the rabbits, once bef...
The use of coral as space filler in a large cortical bone defect was studied. Twelve Australian Whit...
Los organismos marinos han revelado ser una fuente importante de sustancias bioactivas, las cuales e...
The logistics involved in obtaining and maintaining large numbers of corals hampers research on the ...
Coral has been used as a bone substitute in many experimental studies. It has been proven to be bioc...
Coral is used worldwide for bone reconstruction. The favorable characteristics that make this materi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro cytotoxicity of the locally produced processed na...
Background: ‍Considering the fact that research on the marine products and creatures, in particu...
Introduction: The mineral skeleton of corals possesses physical and chemical properties that could r...
Most of the methods available today to detect carcinogens and mutagens are based upon the principle ...
This study was carried out to microscopically evaluate the natural coral (Porites spp.) implanted in...
Aim: to evaluate the osteo-replacement properties of the coral aquaculture skeleton of P. verrucosa ...
It has been reported that Goniopora sp. coral originating from sea water can induce osteogenesis and...
Studies concerning the application of Porites asteroides coral for bone implant purposes have demons...
The study was carried out with the aim to evaluate natural coral (Porites spp.) implanted in sheep f...
There are many reports on the induction of new bone with synthetic bone substitutes. However, the hi...
The use of coral as space filler in a large cortical bone defect was studied. Twelve Australian Whit...
Los organismos marinos han revelado ser una fuente importante de sustancias bioactivas, las cuales e...
The logistics involved in obtaining and maintaining large numbers of corals hampers research on the ...
Coral has been used as a bone substitute in many experimental studies. It has been proven to be bioc...
Coral is used worldwide for bone reconstruction. The favorable characteristics that make this materi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro cytotoxicity of the locally produced processed na...
Background: ‍Considering the fact that research on the marine products and creatures, in particu...
Introduction: The mineral skeleton of corals possesses physical and chemical properties that could r...
Most of the methods available today to detect carcinogens and mutagens are based upon the principle ...
This study was carried out to microscopically evaluate the natural coral (Porites spp.) implanted in...
Aim: to evaluate the osteo-replacement properties of the coral aquaculture skeleton of P. verrucosa ...
It has been reported that Goniopora sp. coral originating from sea water can induce osteogenesis and...
Studies concerning the application of Porites asteroides coral for bone implant purposes have demons...
The study was carried out with the aim to evaluate natural coral (Porites spp.) implanted in sheep f...
There are many reports on the induction of new bone with synthetic bone substitutes. However, the hi...
The use of coral as space filler in a large cortical bone defect was studied. Twelve Australian Whit...
Los organismos marinos han revelado ser una fuente importante de sustancias bioactivas, las cuales e...
The logistics involved in obtaining and maintaining large numbers of corals hampers research on the ...