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2004Carrier dependent cell differentiation of bone morphogenetic protein-2 induced osteogenesis and chondrogenesis during the early implantation stage in rats.Takita, H.; Vehof, J.W.M.; Jansen, J.A., et al
2007Degradable hydrogel scaffolds for in vivo delivery of single and dual growth factors in cartilage repair.Holland, T.A.; Bodde, E.W.H.; Cuijpers, V.M.J.I., et al
2009Dose effect of dual delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor and bone morphogenetic protein-2 on bone regeneration in a rat critical-size defect model.Young, S.; Patel, Z.S.; Kretlow, J.D., et al
2008Dual delivery of an angiogenic and an osteogenic growth factor for bone regeneration in a critical size defect model.Patel, Z.S.; Young, S.; Tabata, Y., et al
2009Effect of dual growth factor delivery on chondrogenic differentiation of rabbit marrow mesenchymal stem cells encapsulated in injectable hydrogel composites.Park, H.; Temenoff, J.S.; Tabata, Y., et al
2006Evaluation of bone regeneration by DNA release from composites of oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) and cationized gelatin microspheres in a critical-sized calvarial defectKasper, F.K.; Young, S.; Tanahashi, K., et al
2010Mineralization, biodegradation, and drug release behavior of gelatin/apatite composite microspheres for bone regeneration.Leeuwenburgh, S.C.G.; Jo, J.; Wang, H., et al
2005Osteochondral repair in the rabbit model utilizing bilayered, degradable oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) hydrogel scaffoldsHolland, T.A.; Bodde, E.W.H.; Baggett, L.S., et al
2010Repair of osteochondral defects with biodegradable hydrogel composites encapsulating marrow mesenchymal stem cells in a rabbit model.Guo, X.; Park, H.; Young, S., et al
2009Repair of osteochondral defects with biodegradable hydrogel composites encapsulating marrow mesenchymal stem cells in a rabbit model.Guo, X.; Park, H.; Young, S., et al
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