Abstract
Reparative regeneration of bone tissue is characterized by a multi-stage course. From the moment of bone damage to the completion of repair, i.e. Before the formation of morphologically mature bone tissue, which fills the bone defect, and the full restoration of bone function, a lot of time passes. At the same time, the general patterns of the development of the reparative process are clearly traced, and the specific features depend on the conditions in which it proceeds and on the potencies of osteogenic cellular elements.
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