Publication: Bioactive nanocomposite for chest-wall replacement: Cellular response in a murine model
Bioactive nanocomposite for chest-wall replacement: Cellular response in a murine model
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Jungraithmayr, W., Laube, I., Hild, N., Stark, W. J., Mihic-Probst, D., Weder, W., & Buschmann, J. (2014). Bioactive nanocomposite for chest-wall replacement: Cellular response in a murine model. Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 29(1), 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328213513621
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Chest-wall invading malignancies usually necessitate the resection of the respective part of the thoracic wall. Gore-Tex® is the material of choice that is traditionally used to repair thoracic defects. This material is well accepted by the recipient; however, though not rejected, it is an inert material and behaves like a 'foreign body' within the thoracic wall. By contrast, there are materials that have the potential to physiologically integrate into the host, and these materials are currently under in vitro and also in vivo investi
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Jungraithmayr, W., Laube, I., Hild, N., Stark, W. J., Mihic-Probst, D., Weder, W., & Buschmann, J. (2014). Bioactive nanocomposite for chest-wall replacement: Cellular response in a murine model. Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 29(1), 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328213513621