The critical size defect (CSD) has been defined as the smallest intraosseous wound in an animal that will not heal spontaneously within an expected time frame. In the preclinical field of orthopaedics and trauma surgery, CSD has been used as an experimental model for evaluating the effectiveness of newly developed biomaterials. In vivo investigation is important to evaluate the biocompatibility of biomaterial before clinical application. Therefore, the aim of this study is to demonstrate the technical protocol of CSD in rabbit’s tibia for in vivo investigation of new synthetic bone materials
Objective: Full-thickness defects measuring 3 mm in diameter have been commonly used in studies of r...
We have standardized a long bone defect model in rabbits to quantitatively compare the bone healing ...
Many researches aim to develop different biomaterials that are compatible with natural tissues. In v...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagu...
Critical size defects in the long bones of rabbits have been used for years as an experimental model...
Contains fulltext : 69155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the research ...
Introduction: Critical size defect (CSD) is defined as a defect that will not heal without intervent...
Translational biomaterials targeted toward the regeneration of large bone defects in the mandible re...
Many researches aim to develop different biomaterials that are compatible with natural tissues. In v...
Previous animal models have been developed to study intramedullary nailing for challenging segmental...
Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (Osteopaste) was developed from limestone for the pur...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Dept. of Dental Science/석사[한글] [영문]This study evaluated the spontaneous healing responses in surgic...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to develop an easily accessible and reproduc...
Objective: Full-thickness defects measuring 3 mm in diameter have been commonly used in studies of r...
We have standardized a long bone defect model in rabbits to quantitatively compare the bone healing ...
Many researches aim to develop different biomaterials that are compatible with natural tissues. In v...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagu...
Critical size defects in the long bones of rabbits have been used for years as an experimental model...
Contains fulltext : 69155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the research ...
Introduction: Critical size defect (CSD) is defined as a defect that will not heal without intervent...
Translational biomaterials targeted toward the regeneration of large bone defects in the mandible re...
Many researches aim to develop different biomaterials that are compatible with natural tissues. In v...
Previous animal models have been developed to study intramedullary nailing for challenging segmental...
Injectable self-hardened synthetic bone cement (Osteopaste) was developed from limestone for the pur...
Critical sized bone defect (CSBD) animal models are used to evaluate and confirm efficacy and potenc...
Dept. of Dental Science/석사[한글] [영문]This study evaluated the spontaneous healing responses in surgic...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to develop an easily accessible and reproduc...
Objective: Full-thickness defects measuring 3 mm in diameter have been commonly used in studies of r...
We have standardized a long bone defect model in rabbits to quantitatively compare the bone healing ...
Many researches aim to develop different biomaterials that are compatible with natural tissues. In v...