Abstract

Promoting bone repair and regeneration in bone fractures by local delivery of growth factors possessing osteoinductive activity has been extensively investigated with significant advancements. Meth...

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  • Promoting bone repair and regeneration in bone fractures by local delivery of growth factors possessing osteoinductive activity has been extensively investigated with significant advancements

  • The combination of delivery of osteopromotive molecules locally and systemically to enhance bone regeneration has been reported with limited success

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Introduction

Terms of use This work is brought to you by the University of Southern Denmark. Unless otherwise specified it has been shared according to the terms for self-archiving. Methods such as a combination of biomaterial-based scaffold and local bone active molecule delivery has been used (Raina et al 2019b).

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