Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a model for an office-based procedure to correct small bony craniofacial defects. William Parkes is a fourth year resident at the Thomas Jefferson University Department of Otolaryngology. He attended Jefferson Medical College. Presentation: 43 minute
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the osteoconduc...
PURPOSE: To develop an experimental surgical model in rats for the study of craniofacial abnormaliti...
OBJECTIVES: To establish a rat model of a one-piece mandible using the principles of gingivoperioste...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the potential for injectable, permanent bone augmentation by assessing the bi...
A preliminary report of percutaneous craniofacial osteoplasty in a rat calvarium
While testing regenerative medicine strategies, the use of animal models that match the research que...
While testing regenerative medicine strategies, the use of animal models that match the research que...
<div><p>While testing regenerative medicine strategies, the use of animal models that match the rese...
PURPOSE: To develop an experimental surgical model in rats for the study of craniofacial abnormaliti...
Animal models that are reliably reproducible, appropriate analogues to the clinical condition they a...
Item does not contain fulltextAnimal models that are reliably reproducible, appropriate analogs to t...
Reconstruction of craniomaxillofacial defects is a challenge for surgeons and has psychological and ...
WOS: 000318549800016Objectives: Calvarial defects must be closed for either cosmetic reasons or for ...
Aim: To evaluate bone regeneration using two novel alloplastic biomaterials in a “critical” size, ra...
SUMMARY A new model for studying periosteal bone formation was evaluated. Twenty-eight male Sprague-...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the osteoconduc...
PURPOSE: To develop an experimental surgical model in rats for the study of craniofacial abnormaliti...
OBJECTIVES: To establish a rat model of a one-piece mandible using the principles of gingivoperioste...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the potential for injectable, permanent bone augmentation by assessing the bi...
A preliminary report of percutaneous craniofacial osteoplasty in a rat calvarium
While testing regenerative medicine strategies, the use of animal models that match the research que...
While testing regenerative medicine strategies, the use of animal models that match the research que...
<div><p>While testing regenerative medicine strategies, the use of animal models that match the rese...
PURPOSE: To develop an experimental surgical model in rats for the study of craniofacial abnormaliti...
Animal models that are reliably reproducible, appropriate analogues to the clinical condition they a...
Item does not contain fulltextAnimal models that are reliably reproducible, appropriate analogs to t...
Reconstruction of craniomaxillofacial defects is a challenge for surgeons and has psychological and ...
WOS: 000318549800016Objectives: Calvarial defects must be closed for either cosmetic reasons or for ...
Aim: To evaluate bone regeneration using two novel alloplastic biomaterials in a “critical” size, ra...
SUMMARY A new model for studying periosteal bone formation was evaluated. Twenty-eight male Sprague-...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the osteoconduc...
PURPOSE: To develop an experimental surgical model in rats for the study of craniofacial abnormaliti...
OBJECTIVES: To establish a rat model of a one-piece mandible using the principles of gingivoperioste...