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Demineralized Bone Matrix Induced Protein Synthesis and Bone Formation in Canine Muscle

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Bone Transplantation

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The present study was undertaken to determine the long-term consequences of transplanting demineralized bone matrix (DBM) into canine muscle pouches. Histological and biochemical analysis of specimens was carried out at various intervals between 18 and 135 days after implantation to show osteoinduction in a canine model and to determine proteins that could be used as molecular markers in relation to the observed histological changes.

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Albert, T.J., Guterman, I.A., Morton, C.L., Lank, J., McLaughlin, R.E. (1989). Demineralized Bone Matrix Induced Protein Synthesis and Bone Formation in Canine Muscle. In: Aebi, M., Regazzoni, P. (eds) Bone Transplantation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83571-1_37

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