Thiolated bone and tendon tissue particles covalently bound in hydrogels for in vivo calvarial bone regeneration
Abstract
Bone regeneration of large cranial defects, potentially including traumatic brain injury (TBI) treatment, presents a major problem with non-crosslinking, clinically available products due to material migration outside the defect. Commercial products such as bone cements are permanent and thus not conducive to bone regeneration, and typical commercial bioactive materials for bone regeneration do not crosslink. Our previous work demonstrated that...
Paper Details
Title
Thiolated bone and tendon tissue particles covalently bound in hydrogels for in vivo calvarial bone regeneration
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
104
Pages
66 - 75
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