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孟子捷
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Effect of in vivo implantation sites on the graft-to-bone osteointegration induced by gradient nanofibrous scaffolds
Release Time:2025-04-30 Hits:
Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Effect of in vivo implantation sites on the graft-to-bone osteointegration induced by gradient nanofibrous scaffolds
Journal:
Applied Materials Today
Summary:
Unveil impacts of implantation sites on graft-bone integration for the first time.
Gradient nanofibrous scaffolds promote graft-bone integration at all bone tunnels.
Bone regenerated and remodeled faster in tibial tunnels than in femoral tunnels.
Co-author:
Jiang Nan#, Zhang Weijie#, Meng Zijie#, et al.
Volume:
35
Page Number:
101969
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2023-12-01

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