Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedures for bone augmentation. Objective : To develop a novel injectable thermo-sensitive alginate hydrogel (TSAH) as a scaffold to induce bone regeneration, using a minimally invasive tunnelling technique. Material and Methods : An injectable TSAH was prepared from a copolymer solution of 8.0 wt% Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) and 8.0 wt% AAlg-g-PNIPAAm. In vitro properties of the material, such as its microstructure and the sustained release of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2), were investigated. Then, with the subperiosteal tunnelling technique, this material, carrying rhBMP-2, was injected under the labial perio...
The in situ forming injectable hydrogels are appealing for irregular bone defects because of the eas...
International audienceIn bone tissue engineering, autologous cells are combined with osteoconductive...
Purpose: Development and characterization of an in situ-forming, osteoconductive, and growth factor-...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Bone tissue engineering is employed to help enhance regeneration of bone tissue that may have diffic...
The design and production of scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration is yet unable to completely repr...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. To achieve ideal functional and aesthetic requirements, ridge augmenta...
This study developed a drug-loadable hydrogel system with high plasticity and favorable biological p...
In this study, thermoresponsive copolymers that are fully injectable, biocompatible, and biodegradab...
New solutions for large bone defect repair are needed. Here, in situ gelling slow release systems fo...
New solutions for large bone defect repair are needed. Here, in situ gelling slow release systems fo...
Item does not contain fulltextAn emerging approach toward development of injectable, self-setting, a...
The spatiotemporally controlled delivery of the pro-osteogenic factor rhBMP-2 would overcome most of...
In this work three different hydrogels were developed to associate, as vehicles, with the synthetic ...
The in situ forming injectable hydrogels are appealing for irregular bone defects because of the eas...
International audienceIn bone tissue engineering, autologous cells are combined with osteoconductive...
Purpose: Development and characterization of an in situ-forming, osteoconductive, and growth factor-...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Bone tissue engineering is employed to help enhance regeneration of bone tissue that may have diffic...
The design and production of scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration is yet unable to completely repr...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. To achieve ideal functional and aesthetic requirements, ridge augmenta...
This study developed a drug-loadable hydrogel system with high plasticity and favorable biological p...
In this study, thermoresponsive copolymers that are fully injectable, biocompatible, and biodegradab...
New solutions for large bone defect repair are needed. Here, in situ gelling slow release systems fo...
New solutions for large bone defect repair are needed. Here, in situ gelling slow release systems fo...
Item does not contain fulltextAn emerging approach toward development of injectable, self-setting, a...
The spatiotemporally controlled delivery of the pro-osteogenic factor rhBMP-2 would overcome most of...
In this work three different hydrogels were developed to associate, as vehicles, with the synthetic ...
The in situ forming injectable hydrogels are appealing for irregular bone defects because of the eas...
International audienceIn bone tissue engineering, autologous cells are combined with osteoconductive...
Purpose: Development and characterization of an in situ-forming, osteoconductive, and growth factor-...