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The nosologic maps clearly showed a size gradient in the new formed bone that validates the mechanism (mimicking the bone remodelling in orthotopic bones) of a continuous deposition of bone by osteoblasts, an increasing mineralization of the newly deposited bone, a growth of the new crystals, at the same time that osteoclasts adhere to the scaffold surface and resorb the bioceramic.
Pore size and porosity: a three-dimensional design affects the spatial distribution and location of cells, nutrients, and oxygen, thus affecting the viability of the new formed tissue.
Bisphosphonate treatment might, however, erroneously mimic an increased new bone formation, due to the absent resorption of the new formed bone.
It can be speculated that in a following bone resorption phase the Zn ions are released and again used as cofactor of the enzymes for the subsequent bone formation phase and/or immediately incorporated back into the new formed bone.
In the controls, this frontier of active bone formation was thin and both the graft and the new formed bone underneath this primarily formed bone appeared to be immediately resorbed and replaced by a haematogenous or fatty bone marrow (Fig 2).
It was observed in Fig. 1d that compared with the spectra of the mixture of TPP and CS NPs, the appearance of two intense and sharp peaks at 1650 and 1540 cm−1 in the spectra of TPP-NPs indicated that the carboxylic group of TPP molecules and the amino group of CS NPs had reacted to form the new formed amide bond.
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The new product ions constantly stick to the new forming cubes.
The new forming processes were verified by experiments using aluminum alloy.
And that's just the new form.
"The new forms are as unexpected as they are beautiful".
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