1977
DOI: 10.3109/17453677708985126
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Porous ceramics as a bone substitute in the medial condyle of the tibia: An experimental study in sheep. Long-term observations

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“…13 In the past 70 years, ceramics and various polymers have also begun to be used. 14 In 1987, during a National Science Foundation meeting, the term "tissue engineering" was introduced. Tissue engineering was defined as being the application of methods and principles of engineering in life sciences by delimiting a field of multidisciplinary research aimed to develop efficient biological substitutes capable of restoring and/or optimizing normal tissue function.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 In the past 70 years, ceramics and various polymers have also begun to be used. 14 In 1987, during a National Science Foundation meeting, the term "tissue engineering" was introduced. Tissue engineering was defined as being the application of methods and principles of engineering in life sciences by delimiting a field of multidisciplinary research aimed to develop efficient biological substitutes capable of restoring and/or optimizing normal tissue function.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of bone grafts to compensate for the bone defects, porous ceramic material could be used as suggested by Benum et al (1976) and Cameron et al (1976). T h e ceramic material ( e .…”
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