Contains fulltext : 225366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or silicon is an interesting approach to increase the biological performance in terms of bone regenerative potential of calcium phosphate (CaP)-based bone substitutes. However, the in vivo efficacy of this approach has not been systematically analyzed, yet. Consequently, we performed a systematic review using the available literature regarding the effect of bioinorganic supplementation in CaP-based biomaterials on new bone formation and material degradation in preclinical animal bone defect models and studied this effect quantitatively by performing a meta-analysi...
Synthetic materials based on calcium phosphate (CaP) are frequently used as bone graft substitutes ...
Current problems associated with bone allografts include risk of disease transmission, limited avail...
Synthetic materials based on calcium phosphate (CaP) are frequently used as bone graft substitutes ...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Contains fulltext : 110417.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: O...
Bone tissue is naturally able to regenerate when damaged. However, in many large defects caused by f...
More than one million people worldwide receive some kind of bone graft each year. Grafts are often n...
\u3cp\u3eBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconducti...
More than one million people worldwide receive some kind of bone graft each year. Grafts are often n...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
The repair and regeneration of bone is a complex interplay between the ground substance, cells and m...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
Synthetic materials based on calcium phosphate (CaP) are frequently used as bone graft substitutes ...
Current problems associated with bone allografts include risk of disease transmission, limited avail...
Synthetic materials based on calcium phosphate (CaP) are frequently used as bone graft substitutes ...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Supplementation of CaP-based bone graft substitutes with bioinorganics such as strontium, zinc or si...
Contains fulltext : 110417.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: O...
Bone tissue is naturally able to regenerate when damaged. However, in many large defects caused by f...
More than one million people worldwide receive some kind of bone graft each year. Grafts are often n...
\u3cp\u3eBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconducti...
More than one million people worldwide receive some kind of bone graft each year. Grafts are often n...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
The repair and regeneration of bone is a complex interplay between the ground substance, cells and m...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
Synthetic materials based on calcium phosphate (CaP) are frequently used as bone graft substitutes ...
Current problems associated with bone allografts include risk of disease transmission, limited avail...
Synthetic materials based on calcium phosphate (CaP) are frequently used as bone graft substitutes ...