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Why we need semisolid decalcification system in bone tissue engineering? A story begins with honeycomb

Authors :
Yang Zhang
Shan Jiang
Luan-jia Liu
Pei-ran Zhao
Wei Chang
Le Li
Guo-xian Pei
Qian-li Jiang
Yan-fei Pan
Source :
Medical hypotheses. 75(2)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The repair of large segmental bone defects remains a tough problem disturbing surgeons and researchers. Bone tissue engineering brings some new sight in this field. However, it has not been effectively applied in clinics, for the reason that the involved mechanism is not well understood. Thus, we need to know the osteogenesis process of the tissue-engineered bone including distribution, proliferation and interaction among seed cells pre-inoculated in biomaterials as well as the function of surrounding tissues. As a matter of fact, the tissue-engineered bone or the biomaterials are solid and opaque, which makes the study difficult. Here, inspired by the structure of honeycomb and amber, we hypothesize a semisolid decalcification protocol to solve this problem.

Details

ISSN :
15322777
Volume :
75
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical hypotheses
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....900357ab6f9eba794f8733f0d808157a