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Injectable allograft/polyurethane

Allograft bone has been very extensively investigated as a commercial bone graft material. One of the first studies on the development of an injectable lysine-derived polyurethane bone graft investigated an LDI-based carrier for demineralized bone matrix [18]. An LDI-poly(p-dioxanone-co-glycolate) prepolymer was mixed with demineralized bone matrix to form a reactive putty. Implantation of the putty in an intramuscular site did not elicit an adverse inflammatory response. Several more recent studies have... [Pg.490]


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