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Compact non-conductive sample

To answer the question whether heterotopically formed bone, induced by hydroxyapatite, oc- and [3-TCP and biphasic HAp/TCP (BCP), would disappear over time due to the absence of mechanical stresses and whether this heterotopically formed bone would give rise to uncontrolled growth, a long-time investigation over 2.5 years was conducted (Yuan et al., 2001). Porous hydroxyapatite ceramic (HAp), porous biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic (TCP/HAp, BCP), porous a-TCP ceramic and porous P-TCP ceramic were implanted in the dorsal muscles of dog with an observation time of 2.5 years. Histological observation, backscattered scanning electron microscopy observation and histomorphometric analysis were performed on thin non-decalcified sections of retrieved samples. Normal compact bone with bone marrow was found in... [Pg.422]


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