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Future of Cartilage Resurfacing Procedures: A Case for Growth Factors
Techniques in Knee Surgery, 05/19/09
Dang ABC et al. - Recombinant growth factors have proven to be a paradigm-changing technology in the area of bone repair and regeneration. In the foreseeable future, growth factors are likely to be incorporated into cartilage resurfacing technologies as well. Particular attention is given to how recombinant growth factors can impact critical aspects of cartilage resurfacing, including chondroprotection, cellular recruitment/proliferation, and chondrocyte differentiation.
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