the osteoinductive capacity of differently HCI-decalcified bone alloimplants

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Three procedures to obtain bone inductive implants were tested hetero-topically in 3-month-old allogeneic rats: 1) antigen-extracted HCl-decalci-fied at 4°C, autolysed implant (AAA bone); 2) HCl-decalcified implant at 4°C; 3) HCl-decalcified implant at room temperature. Each type of implant was either deep-frozen at-35°C for at least 2 months or immediately freeze-dried. the bone inductive capacity of the differently HCl-decalcified cortical bone implant was evaluated at 2 months by isotopic strontium incorporation and by ash-weight measurementsx. Bone HCl-decalcification alone, either at 4°C or at room temperature, gave a higher new bone yield than the freeze-dried AAA bone. the type or short-term preservation technique had no effect on the osteoinductive capacity of either of the differently treated implants, AAA bone expected. © 1985 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Delloye, C., Hebrant, A., Munting, E., Piret, L., & Coutelier, L. (1985). the osteoinductive capacity of differently HCI-decalcified bone alloimplants. Acta Orthopaedica, 56(4), 318–322. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678508993024

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