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|a Phillips, Glyn O.
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|a Bone Morphogenetic Protein and Collagen :
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|a Allografts in Bone Healing: Biology and Clinical Applications
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|a What are bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and how can they be used in orthopaedic practice? Ever since Urist proposed in 1976 that protein factors from cortical bone appeared to modulate bone healing in animals, there has been a search for these mysterious osteoinductive components. Now that their structure has been elucidated, they have been purified and cloned, and are now available for the improvement of bone healing. The best source of BMPs is demineralised bone. This bone allograft is used to achieve greater osteoinductive capacity. But are the actions of procurement, processing, demine.
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|a Introduction to the Series ; Preface ; List of Contributors ; Chapter 1 From Bone Allografts to Synthetic Bone Grafts: Bone Morphogenetic Proteins and Osteoinduction ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Bone Morphogenesis is a Cascade.
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|a 3. Purification Cloning and Expression of Recombinant BMPs 4. BMPs and Chondrogenesis and Cartilage Maintenance ; 5. BMPs: Pleiotropy and Thresholds ; 6. BMP Receptors and Smads ; 7. BMPs: Clinical Applications ; 8. Acknowledgements ; 9. References.
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|a Chapter 2 The Osteoinductive Properties of Demineralised Bone Matrix Grafts 1. Introduction ; 2. Factors Affecting the Osteoinductivity of DBM Grafts ; 3. Cellular Effects of DBM Grafts ; 4. The BMPs ; 5. DBM Grafts in Clinical Use ; 6. Assays For DBM Activity ; 7. References.
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|a Chapter 3 Processing Factors Contributing To Production Of Maximally Osteoinductive Demineralised Ground Bone For Use In Orthopaedic Or Periodontal Applications 1. Introduction ; 2. Cleaning of Bone ; 3. Demineralization of Bone ; 4. Determination of Osteoinductive Potential of Bone.
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|a 5. Summary and Conclusions 6. References ; Chapter 4 Clinical Effectiveness of Demineralised Bone Matrix Assayed in Human Cell Culture ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Material and Methods ; 3. Results ; 4. Discussion ; 5. Acknowledgement ; 6. References.
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