2019
DOI: 10.1002/ame2.12083
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Abstract: In the long history of mankind, animals have played significant roles.We owe much of our intellectual sophistication and societal status to animal husbandry. 1 Farming and agriculture have allowed humans to control their environment and an improved nutrition. The first rural settlements marked the birth of the ancient civilizations, 2 but also triggered the first zoonotic outbreaks and the beginning of public health concerns. 3 The earliest records of animal use coincide with the appearance of Hippocrates' con… Show more

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“…We found substantial variety in the animal bone defect models, along with inconsistent bone ingrowth measurement methods and reporting. This methodological heterogeneity may no longer be necessary in future research, considering the success of 3DP pTi across all model types and the ample literature supporting the rabbit and sheep as suitable small and large animal models, respectively 28,83‐86 . Ultimately, our identification of the common strategies for in vivo 3DP pTi evaluation represents a step toward more standardized analysis and reporting of bone ingrowth for pTi and other 3DP biomaterials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We found substantial variety in the animal bone defect models, along with inconsistent bone ingrowth measurement methods and reporting. This methodological heterogeneity may no longer be necessary in future research, considering the success of 3DP pTi across all model types and the ample literature supporting the rabbit and sheep as suitable small and large animal models, respectively 28,83‐86 . Ultimately, our identification of the common strategies for in vivo 3DP pTi evaluation represents a step toward more standardized analysis and reporting of bone ingrowth for pTi and other 3DP biomaterials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rabbit models are often cited as the most common in all musculoskeletal research 84,85 and indeed were the most frequently reported in our systematic review. This is due, in part, to their convenience in terms of size, cost, handling, and relatively young skeletal maturation age of 20–30 weeks 83,87 . Though their small size may be a limiting factor for experimental implants, 3D printing is well‐suited for creating size‐appropriate structures, as evidenced in part by their frequent use for 3DP pTi studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other staphylococcal toxins also have species-specific interactions with receptors (Brandt et al 2018 ). White rabbits are frequently used as models, as are pigs and other animals (Pearce et al 2007 ; Schafrum Macedo et al 2019 ). Rabbits are considered a reliable and reproducible model of orthopaedic infections.…”
Section: Microbiological Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the cardiovascular system of the rabbit shares structural similarities with that of humans, they have been used in cardiovascular research [110]. Their overarching advantages, such as a unique feature of lipoprotein metabolism and similarities of eye size and bone metabolism, have resulted in their more frequent use as animal models in human research on atherosclerosis, lipid metabolism, eye disease (cornea, retina), and joint and bone disease [111][112][113]. They are also used as models for tracheal and dental regeneration [98,109].…”
Section: Rabbitmentioning
confidence: 99%