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Pharmacokinetics of gentamicin eluted from a regenerating bone graft substitute: In vitro and clinical release studies.
Stravinskas M, Horstmann P, Ferguson J, Hettwer W, Nilsson M, Tarasevicius S, Petersen MM, McNally MA, Lidgren L. Stravinskas M, et al. Among authors: hettwer w. Bone Joint Res. 2016 Sep;5(9):427-35. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.59.BJR-2016-0108.R1. Bone Joint Res. 2016. PMID: 27678329 Free PMC article.
The in vitro test method predicts the in vivo performance and makes it a reliable tool in the development of future antibiotic-eluting bone-regenerating materials.Cite this article: M. Stravinskas, P. Horstmann, J. Ferguson, W. Hettwer, M. Nilsson, S. Tarasevicius, …
The in vitro test method predicts the in vivo performance and makes it a reliable tool in the development of future antibiotic-eluting bone- …
Muscle as an osteoinductive niche for local bone formation with the use of a biphasic calcium sulphate/hydroxyapatite biomaterial.
Raina DB, Gupta A, Petersen MM, Hettwer W, McNally M, Tägil M, Zheng MH, Kumar A, Lidgren L. Raina DB, et al. Among authors: hettwer w. Bone Joint Res. 2016 Oct;5(10):500-511. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.510.BJR-2016-0133.R1. Bone Joint Res. 2016. PMID: 27784668 Free PMC article.
The overlaying muscle acts as an osteoinductive niche, and provides the required cells for bone formation.Cite this article: D. B. Raina, A. Gupta, M. M. Petersen, W. Hettwer, M. McNally, M. Tagil, M-H. Zheng, A. Kumar, L. Lidgren. Muscle as an osteoinductive niche …
The overlaying muscle acts as an osteoinductive niche, and provides the required cells for bone formation.Cite this article: D. B. Raina, A. …
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