Bone tissue engineering has become a new approach to enhance bone regeneration. It is believed that by combining a three-dimensional porous template (scaffold) with an ostheogenic-potent cell population and growth factors, it will be possible to develop bone tissue equivalents able to induce a total regeneration of a large affected area, moreover it can be implanted into target sites with or without an ex vivo culture period. We describe a new technique applied in horses which aim to establish a bank for bone allograft.

Enhancing bone healing and regeneration: cortical and cancellous morselized allograft samling and banking

DANTE, SARA;PEPE, Marco;DI MEO, Antonio;BAZZUCCHI, CINZIA;CECCARELLI, Piero;NANNARONE, Sara;PASCUCCI, Luisa
2014

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Bone tissue engineering has become a new approach to enhance bone regeneration. It is believed that by combining a three-dimensional porous template (scaffold) with an ostheogenic-potent cell population and growth factors, it will be possible to develop bone tissue equivalents able to induce a total regeneration of a large affected area, moreover it can be implanted into target sites with or without an ex vivo culture period. We describe a new technique applied in horses which aim to establish a bank for bone allograft.
2014
9788890909207
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