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(group C), and HAM with injected allologous MSCs (group. D). The size of the wounds was calculated for each group at. 7, 12, and 15 days after grafting.
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Aug 4, 2009... effect of residual anterior cruciate ligament tissue upon accelerating revascularization of allologous bone-patellar tendon-bone grafting].
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Feb 24, 2009 ... Effects of human amniotic membrane grafts combined with marrow ... HAM loaded with allologous MSCs (group B), HAM with injected ...
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garded as a superior grafting material compared to allologous and alloplastic bone grafting materials. since it does not produce immunologic rejection and ...
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Allologous grafts were reported to be associated with. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease [5,6]. Artificial synthetic graft was showed to be related to the higher risk of ...
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Recently, because high graft rejection rate of allologous limbal-corneal epithelium transplantation in bilateral limbal deficiency especially Stevens- Johnson ...
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grafts but following the description of the ... logous, not infrequently allologous ( homo- logous) and sometimes even ... adhere to the graft and it should outlive the ...
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May 26, 2009 ... 8) Grafting of non-cultured epidermal suspension. 9) Skin cultures—autologous, allologous or foetal; either epidermal containing both ...
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Autotransplantation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In orthopaedic medicine, bone graft can be sourced from a patient's own bone in ... Lately, the introduction of morphogen-enhanced bone graft substitutes have ... |
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... allograft lung (from Graft); allograft vein (from Graft); allologous material (from ... aponeurosis (from MusculoSkeletalSystemAnatomy); aponeurosis graft (from ...
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