## Abstract We report results from an initial small animal study designed to provide information on the biocompatibility of a novel biodegradable composite designed for craniomaxillofacial reconstruction. Rat calvarium was chosen as a clinically analogous model, which allowed comparison between exp
✦ LIBER ✦
Erratum: Repair of calvarial defects in rats by prefabricated, degradable, long fibre composite implants
✍ Scribed by C. A. Scotchford; M. Shataheri; P.-S. Chen; M. Evans; A. J. Parsons; G. A. Aitchison; C. Efeoglu; J. L. Burke; A. Vikram; S. E. Fisher; C. D. Rudd
- Book ID
- 102297354
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 27 KB
- Volume
- 98A
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1549-3296
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Repair of calvarial defects in rats by p
✍
C. A. Scotchford; M. Shataheri; P.-S. Chen; M. Evans; A. J. Parsons; G. A. Aitch
📂
Article
📅
2010
🏛
John Wiley and Sons
🌐
English
⚖ 940 KB
Repair of calvarial defects in rats by p
✍
Schliephake, H. ;Gruber, R. ;Dard, M. ;Wenz, R. ;Scholz, S.
📂
Article
📅
2004
🏛
John Wiley and Sons
🌐
English
⚖ 483 KB
## Abstract The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that calvarial defects can be repaired by using preformed implants of calcium phosphate bone cement (CPBC) in rats. Sixty adult female Sprague–Dawley rats received full‐thickness calvarial nonhealing defects with a diameter of 8 mm