Concentration ‐dependent effects of latex F1‐protein fraction incorporated into deproteinized bovine bone and biphasic calcium phosphate on the repair of critical‐size bone defects
In conclusion, F1 showed a higher bone formation potential in combination with DBB than with pBCP, in a concentration‐dependent manner. Incorporation of 0.25% F1 into DBB showed the best results with respect to bone formation/repair in CSBD. These results suggest that DBB plus 0.25% F1 ca n be used as a promising bioactive material for application in bone tissue engineering.
Source: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials - Category: Materials Science Authors: Suelen Paini,
Ana Carolina Cestari Bighetti,
Tania Mary Cestari,
Ricardo Vinicius Nunes Arantes,
Paula Sanches Santos,
Ever Elias Mena ‐Laura,
Gustavo Pompermaier Garlet,
Rumio Taga,
Gerson Francisco Assis Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH REPORT Source Type: research