An Osteoconductive, Osteoinductive, and Osteogenic Tissue-Engineered Product for Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery: How Far Are We?
The management of large bone defects due to trauma, degenerative disease, congenital deformities, and tumor resection remains a complex issue for the orthopaedic reconstructive surgeons. The requirement is for an ideal bone replacement which is osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and osteogenic. Autolo...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | Wasim S. Khan, Faizal Rayan, Baljinder S. Dhinsa, David Marsh |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Wiley
2012-01-01
|
Series: | Stem Cells International |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/236231 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
Intrinsic Osteoinductivity of Porous Titanium Scaffold for Bone Tissue Engineering
by: Maryam Tamaddon, et al.
Published: (2017-01-01) -
Digital Pathology: How Far Are We from Automated Tissue-Based Diagnosis?
by: Klaus Kayser, et al.
Published: (2014-01-01) -
In Vitro Effects of Strontium on Proliferation and Osteoinduction of Human Preadipocytes
by: V. Nardone, et al.
Published: (2015-01-01) -
ASA, NSAIDs, Coxibs and Colorectal Cancer Prevention — How Far Have We Come?
by: Martin Fishman
Published: (2004-01-01) -
Global reporting on TB in children and adolescents: how far have we come and what remains to be done?
by: S. Verkuijl, et al.
Published: (2024-01-01)