
The answer is perhaps more apparent than what is generally believed. An experi-ment conducted by Ripamonti et al. (1997), provided a new concept, which moved away from studying the effects of single stimuli and how these effected bone formation. Loading a biomimetic matrix with more than one morphogen, osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1) and TGF-β
Biomaterials, Osteogenic protein-1, Osteogenesis, Physiology, signal transduction pathways, bone induction, QP1-981, Chaos theory
Biomaterials, Osteogenic protein-1, Osteogenesis, Physiology, signal transduction pathways, bone induction, QP1-981, Chaos theory
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