Summary
Osseous grafts were removed from the skull of rabbits and implanted into the mucles of the same rabbit. From one to twenty-one days after the operation, dosages of calcium and phosphorus were performed. The following results were found:
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At the beginning, the grafts undergo necrosis and resorption.
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Chemical analysis did not completely solve the problems of osteolysis and oncosis.
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In most cases the graft is dissolved.
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A difference in the chemical constitution between cortical and cancellous bone was shown.
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S. M. Weidman etH. J. Rogers, Biochem. J.47, 493 (1950).
S. M. Weidman etH. J. Rogers, op. cit.
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Perrottet, E., Duckert, R. Aspect chimique de la déminéralisation de l'os. Transformation de greffes osseuses en tissu musculaire. Experientia 7, 419–420 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02147529
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