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3¹ßÇàÀÏ: 316p 307 illus (234 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-346-6
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1. Basic Principles of Tissue Engineering 2. Biology of Bone Healing: Its Impact on Clinical Therapy 3. Wound Healing and Regeneration in a Fetal Cleft Lip Mode 4. Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Source of Multiple Autologous Growth Factors for Bone Grafts 5. Grafting Materials in Repair and Restoration 6. Biology and Clinical Applications of rhBMP-2 7. Studies of the Surgical Application of Osteoconductive a Osteoinductive Materials 8. Distraction Osteogenesis: History and Biologic Basis of Bone Formation 9. Distraction Osteogenesis in Maxillofacial Surgery 10. Preclinical Considerations for Use of OP-1 in Periodonta Regeneration and Osseous Reconstruction 11. Regeneration of the Pulp-Dentin Complex 12. Peripheral Nerve Regeneration 13. Cutaneous Wound Repair and Gene Transfer 14. Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by Polypeptide Growth Factors and Gene Transfer 15. Periodontal Regeneration and Localized Osseous Regenerat in the Oral Cavity 16. Freeze-dried Bone Allografts in Periodontics 17. Application of rhBMP-2 to Alveolar and Periodontal Defec
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World renowned clinicians and investigators present practica information on the latest developments in wound healing and tissue engineering and how these advances can be applied to treatment of a wide spectrum of clinical problems. Includes techniques for achieving regeneration around implants and th maxillofacial sinus, a review of the state of the art of peripheral nerve repair and wound healing, and the use of allografts and osteoconductive materials.
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