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Biomaterials: the new frontiers in spine surgery | 1 | |
Biology of bone and how it orchestrates the form and function of the skeleton | 2 | |
Osteoinduction, osteoconduction and osseointegration | 12 | |
Factors stimulating bone formation | 18 | |
Influence of bone environment on ceramic osteointegration in spinal fusion: comparison of bone-poor and bone-rich sites | 26 | |
Physical and chemical aspects of calcium phosphates used in spinal surgery | 30 | |
Demineralized bone matrix, bone morphogenetic proteins, and animal models of spine fusion: an overview | 38 | |
Porous tricalcium phosphate and transforming growth factor used for anterior spine surgery | 48 | |
Potential of an ultraporous [beta]-tricalcium phosphate synthetic cancellous bone void filler and bone marrow aspirate composite graft | 57 | |
Comparison of a new bisphenol-a-glycidyl dimethacrylate-based cortical bone void filler with polymethyl methacrylate | 63 | |
Vertrebral reconstruction with cortical allograft: long-term evaluation | 69 | |
Outcomes of allogenic cages in anterior and posterior lumbar interbody fusion | 74 | |
Clinical applications of bone graft substitutes in spine surgery: consideration of mineralized and demineralized preparations and growth factor supplementation | 85 | |
[beta]-tricalcium phosphate as a bone substitute for dorsal spinal fusion in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: preliminary results of a prospective clinical study | 94 | |
The use of sintered bone in spinal surgery | 101 | |
Plaster of Paris as bone substitute in spinal surgery | 105 | |
Use of hydroxyapatite in spine surgery | 113 | |
Bone substitutes in vertebroplasty | 121 |
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