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Bone integration of an injectable calcium phosphate based bone substitute

Wang, Jian-Sheng LU ; Zheng, M.H. ; McCarthy, Ian LU and Lidgren, Lars LU (2004) Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress p.276-276
Abstract
The bone formation and bone integration in calcium phosphate (CaP) and CaP with 20% calcium sulfate (CaS) were investigated. In the study, six adult, loop-eared rabbits were used and bone harvest chambers were implanted bilaterally in the proximal tibiae. It was found that the front of bone formation follows closely the front of material resorption without interposition of fibrous tissue. The results implied that a mixture of CaP and CaS can be introduced as an injectable bone graft substitute for filling bone defects.
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Bone integration, Calcium phosphate, Osteoblasts, Fibrous tissues
host publication
Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress
pages
276 - 276
publisher
Biomaterials 2004 Congress Managers, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia
conference name
Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress
conference location
Sydney, Australia
conference dates
2004-05-17 - 2004-05-21
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  • scopus:13844271708
ISBN
1877040193
language
English
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  abstract     = {{The bone formation and bone integration in calcium phosphate (CaP) and CaP with 20% calcium sulfate (CaS) were investigated. In the study, six adult, loop-eared rabbits were used and bone harvest chambers were implanted bilaterally in the proximal tibiae. It was found that the front of bone formation follows closely the front of material resorption without interposition of fibrous tissue. The results implied that a mixture of CaP and CaS can be introduced as an injectable bone graft substitute for filling bone defects.}},
  author       = {{Wang, Jian-Sheng and Zheng, M.H. and McCarthy, Ian and Lidgren, Lars}},
  booktitle    = {{Transactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress}},
  isbn         = {{1877040193}},
  keywords     = {{Bone integration; Calcium phosphate; Osteoblasts; Fibrous tissues}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{276--276}},
  publisher    = {{Biomaterials 2004 Congress Managers, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia}},
  title        = {{Bone integration of an injectable calcium phosphate based bone substitute}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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