Mechanical stimulation of the pro-angiogenic capacity of human fracture haematoma: involvement of VEGF mechano-regulation.
Compromised angiogenesis appears to be a major limitation in various suboptimal bone healing situations. Appropriate mechanical stimuli support blood vessel formation in vivo and improve healing outcomes. However, the mechanisms responsible for this association are unclear. To address this question,...
Main Authors: | Groothuis, A, Duda, G, Wilson, C, Thompson, M, Hunter, MR, Simon, P, Bail, H, van Scherpenzeel, K, Kasper, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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