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Application of scaffolds for bone regeneration strategies: current trends and future directions.

Injury (2013-02-13)
Gry Hulsart Billström, Ashley W Blom, Sune Larsson, Andrew D Beswick
RESUMEN

Scaffolds are extensively used in surgery to replace missing bone and to achieve bony union and fusion. An ideal scaffold should not only maintain, induce, and restore biological functions where cells, extracellular matrix, and growth factors are needed, but also have the right properties with respect to degradation, cell binding, cellular uptake, non-immunogenicity, mechanical strength, and flexibility. Here we examine both the basic science behind the development of scaffolds and comprehensively and systematically review the clinical applications.

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