Tendon augmentation with a novel biomimetic polydioxanone patch: an in vivo biocompatibility study
<p><b>Introduction and Aims</b>: There is great interest in biomimetic devices to augment tendon repairs. Ideally, implants improve healing without causing adverse local or systemic reactions. Biocompatibility remains a critical issue prior to implantation into humans, as some impl...
Main Author: | Morrey, M |
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Other Authors: | Carr, A |
Format: | Thesis |
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2013
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