Evaluation of Osteoconductive Scaffolds in the Canine Femoral Multi-Defect Model

Treatment of large segmental bone defects remains an unsolved clinical challenge, despite a wide array of existing bone graft materials. This project was designed to rapidly assess and compare promising biodegradable osteoconductive scaffolds for use in the systematic development of new bone regener...

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Main Authors: Luangphakdy, Viviane (Author), Walker, Esteban (Author), Shinohara, Kentaro (Author), Pan, Hui (Author), Hefferan, Theresa (Author), Bauer, Thomas W. (Author), Stockdale, Linda (Contributor), Saini, Sunil (Author), Dadsetan, Mahrokh (Author), Runge, M. Brett (Author), Vasanji, Amit (Author), Yaszemski, Michael (Author), Muschler, George F. (Author), Griffith, Linda G. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2015-10-20T19:30:35Z.
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