Bone tissue engineering seeks to develop techniques for the replacement of diseased or damaged bone. Overall, this approach seeks to bind the regenerative potential of local or incorporated or initiated cells through biodegradable and three-dimensional ossocondenta elements (and scaffolds) through the provision of both temporal and temporal cells. While natural bone remodeling provides a unique extension of tissue regeneration of central cells, stabilization of the inner bone capacity is needed to meet the clinical needs of the elderly. This article describes the basic concepts of bone regeneration and current advances in orthopedic technology through the development and marriage of biomedical and pathological techniques.
Research Article: Journal of Bone Research and Reports
Research Article: Journal of Bone Research and Reports
Research Article: Journal of Bone Research and Reports
Research Article: Journal of Bone Research and Reports
Case Report: Journal of Bone Research and Reports
Case Report: Journal of Bone Research and Reports
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