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Biologically active bone grafts

1 Local delivery of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 [Pg.492]

Hochbaum Al, et al. Inhibitory effects of D-amino acids on Staphylococcus aureus bio-fihn development. J Bacteriol 2011 193(20) 5616-22. [Pg.501]

Jennings JA, Courtney HS, Haggard WO. Cis-2-decenoic acid inhibits S. aureus growth and biofihn in vitro a pilot study. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2012 470(10) 2663-70. [Pg.501]

Harmata AJ, et al. D-amino acid inhibits biofihn but not new bone formation in an ovine model. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2015 473(12) 3951-61. [Pg.501]

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Another area in need of work is the on-site grafting, attachment of polymeric materials on biological sites such as particularly badly broken bones where the leg is surgically opened and a polymeric material chemically attached after suitable bone activation with the polymeric material degrading after its use period is up. This area 1s mentioned only to reinforce the notion that interdisciplinary team efforts and polymer chemists with broad training are needed to make the best use of... [Pg.5]


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