2022
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202270124
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BMP Gene‐Immobilization to Dental Implants Enhances Bone Regeneration (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 22/2022)

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“…Moreover, data using a rodent periodontal defect suggest that local delivery of TNAP promotes periodontal tissue regeneration (54). Also noteworthy is the publication by S Makawa et al (55), where using both an in vitro approach (cell culture) and an in vivo rodent (rat) tooth extraction/implant model and BMP gene immobilization technology, the researchers reported an increase in osteoblast differentiation in vitro and positive alveolar bone regeneration in vivo.…”
Section: Do You Feel That Existing Regenerative Approaches Have Robus...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, data using a rodent periodontal defect suggest that local delivery of TNAP promotes periodontal tissue regeneration (54). Also noteworthy is the publication by S Makawa et al (55), where using both an in vitro approach (cell culture) and an in vivo rodent (rat) tooth extraction/implant model and BMP gene immobilization technology, the researchers reported an increase in osteoblast differentiation in vitro and positive alveolar bone regeneration in vivo.…”
Section: Do You Feel That Existing Regenerative Approaches Have Robus...mentioning
confidence: 99%