Bone Repair in Implant Models: A Review with Emphasis on the Harvest Chamber for Bone Regeneration Studies
Tomas Albrektsson, MD, PhD/Anders R. Eriksson, DDS, PhD/ Magnus Jacobsson, MD, PhD/Peter Kälebo, MD, PhD/Karl-Gustav Strid, PhD/Anders Tjellström, MD, PhD
PMID: 2689335
The vital microscopic chamber is an experimental implant of commercially pure titanium that admits in vivo and in situ observations of bone vascularity and bone remodeling. The bone growth chamber and the bone harvest chamber, in particular, are useful tools for quantifying bone regeneration under the most variable experimental conditions. INT J ORAL MAXILLOFAC IMPLANTS 1989;4:45-54.)
Key words: bone regeneration, bone vascularization, microradiography, titanium implant, vital microscopy
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