1960
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(60)90532-8
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Anorganic bone grafting

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“…Freezing, storage, and processing of such material reportedly only reduces the immune response (Burwell 1969, Brooks et al 1963, Hurley et al 1960, Ray & Holloway 1957, Musculo et al 1976, Elves 1976. 0,6 M HCl treated allografts in our series showed no appreciable local or systemic clinical evidence of immunogenicity, as also reported by other workers.…”
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“…Freezing, storage, and processing of such material reportedly only reduces the immune response (Burwell 1969, Brooks et al 1963, Hurley et al 1960, Ray & Holloway 1957, Musculo et al 1976, Elves 1976. 0,6 M HCl treated allografts in our series showed no appreciable local or systemic clinical evidence of immunogenicity, as also reported by other workers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many sophisticated methods devised since that of Inclan (1942) are impracticable in economically under-developed countries because of perpetual power failures and lack of sophisticated facilities. Besides, even the best preserved bone (deepfrozen or lyophilised) has varying degrees of antigenicity (Burwell 1969, Brooks et al 1963, Hurley et al 1960, Ray & Holloway 1957, Musculo et al 1976, Elves 1976, Friedlander et al 1976.…”
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“…In their experimental studies Basset & Creighton (1962) and Karges et al (1963) arrived at the same result as Bauer-Aided by a grant from the Danish Science Foundation. meister, and favourable results were obtained by Hurley et al (1960) and Anderson et al (1963) in large clinical materials.…”
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