조직아교를 이용하여 Hydroxyapatite 에 부착된 연골세포의 배양
Chondrocytes were obtained from femoral condyle of the rabbits and were cultured in the hydroxyapatite (HA) block with tissue glue. Scanning electron micrographs showed that outer surface and the inside of pores of HA were fiUed with cultured cells, and specific morphologic characteristic of chondro...
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