Mimicking the morphology of long bone

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The aim of this work was to mimic the stratified structure of the median region of long bones. Starting from this desideratum, more COLL/HA composite materials with different morphology were synthesized and characterized, each of these materials mimicking one layer of long bone (endo- and periosteum, compact and cancellous bony tissue). Stratified bone grafts were obtained by assembling these layers; the obtained grafts were similar to the median region of long bones. Even though, natural bones have a more complex microstructure, this is a pioneering work since for the first time a stratified COLL/HA composite material similar to bone was produced. © Versita Sp. z o.o.

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Ficai, A., Andronescu, E., Ficai, D., Sonmez, M., Albu, M. G., & Voicu, G. (2012). Mimicking the morphology of long bone. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 10(6), 1949–1953. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-012-0120-4

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