2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2009.06.226
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Mesenchymal stem cells and inorganic bovine bone mineral in sinus augmentation: comparison with augmentation by autologous bone in adult sheep

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“…In the past decade, an increasing number of studies committed to providing novel inorganic biomaterials shows evident of increased interest in implant device [49][50][51]. The biocompatibility, non-cytotoxicity and mechanical properties of zeolite cause it to be appropriately used in the biomedical application as bone graft materials, implant coating, drug carrier and antibacterial agents [52,53].…”
Section: Drug-delivering Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past decade, an increasing number of studies committed to providing novel inorganic biomaterials shows evident of increased interest in implant device [49][50][51]. The biocompatibility, non-cytotoxicity and mechanical properties of zeolite cause it to be appropriately used in the biomedical application as bone graft materials, implant coating, drug carrier and antibacterial agents [52,53].…”
Section: Drug-delivering Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] Our results correlate with the study of ex vivo cultured and autologous bone marrow derived cell product and showed accelerated bone formation induced by autologous bone marrow cells. [13] The potential of the seeded cells to take host endothelial cells directly affects the vascularization of the scaffold and the mobilization of host progenitor cells toward the graft site. Our results are in conjunction with the review stated that critical-sized bone defects can be repaired by MSC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, the increasing number of papers dedicated to the preparation of new inorganic biomaterials testifies to the growing interest in implant devices [5][6][7]. Although most implant materials are inert, non-immunogenic and non-toxic, devices made of such materials often trigger a variety of adverse reactions, and grafts containing these materials often fail as a result of so-called ''foreign body reactions''.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%