## Abstract Calcium phosphate (Ca‐P) cement is a well established material for bone repair. The bone biological properties of Ca‐P cement can even be further improved by creating porosity in the material. The current study aimed on the evaluation of the osteoconductive behavior of porous Ca‐P cemen
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Bone regeneration with glass ceramic implants and calcium phosphate cements in a rabbit cranial defect model
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