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Specific features of bone tissue regeneration after replacement of the defect with a synthetic implant

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A synthetic implant is constructed on the basis of a biopolymer (collagen) with inorganic salts (hydroxysulfates and hydroxyphosphates of Ca, Mg, and Al) introduced into the collagen in different ways. Regeneration is monitored by roentgenophase, differential thermal, and chemical analyses, computerized tomography, and by x-ray and morphological methods. It is shown that the composition of the salt component and the salt:collagen ratio do not significantly affect the regeneration.

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Translated fromByulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 119, No 4, pp. 435–438, April, 1995

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Litvinov, S.D., Krasnov, A.F. & Ershov, Y.A. Specific features of bone tissue regeneration after replacement of the defect with a synthetic implant. Bull Exp Biol Med 119, 422–425 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02445911

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