HEALING OF EXPERIMENTAL FEMORAL DEFECTS IN RATS AFTER IMPLANTATION OF COLLAGEN-CALCIUM PHOSPHATE BIOCOMPOSITES

Healing of experimental femoral defects in rats after implantation of collagen-calcium phosphate biocomposites

Healing of experimental femoral defects in rats after implantation of collagen-calcium phosphate biocomposites

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The aim of this study was to investigate the healing process of experimental defects of the femoral shaft diaphysis of rats after implantation of osteoplastic material Collapan into its cavity.In experi-mental animals, a perforated defect with diameter of 2.5 mm was State-of-the-Art Mobile Intelligence: Enabling Robots to Move Like Humans by Estimating Mobility with Artificial Intelligence created in the medullary canal of the femoral shaft and filled with osteoplastic material Collapan.

In control rats, the defect was left un-filled.The bone fragments were examined on the 15th and 30th day by light microscopy morphometry and scanning electron microscopy.It was found that application of osteoplastic material Collapan in the femoral diaphysis defect optimised reparative Influence of Prolonged Salting on the Physicochemical Properties of Duck Egg White osteogenesis, showed high biocompatibility, osteo-conductive properties, resorption ability and good integration with tissue-specific structures of the regenerate.

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