The long-term behaviors and differences in bone reconstruction of three polymer-based scaffolds with different degradability
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Abstract
Scaffolds composed of polymers and nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HA) have received extensive attention in bone reconstructive repair; however there is a lack of in-depth and long-term comparative study on the effect of scaffold degradability on bone reconstruction. In this study, the osteogenic behaviors of three p
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| Authors | Jinhui Huang;Jinhui Huang;Xue Xia;Xue Xia;Qin Zou;Qin Zou;Jingqi Ma;Jingqi Ma;Shue Jin;Shue Jin;Jidong Li;Jidong Li;Yi Zuo;Yi Zuo;Yubao Li;Yubao Li; |
| Journal | journal of materials chemistry b |
| Year | 2019 |
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hydroxyapatite
scaffolds
nano
repair
depth
behaviors
bone reconstruction
composed
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doi:10.1039/c9tb02072a
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