Grafting of RGD peptides to cellulose to enhance human osteoprogenitor cells adhesion and proliferation

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Bartouilh de Taillac, L. | Porté-Durrieu, Marie-Christine | Labrugère, Christine | Bareille, Reine | Amédée, Joëlle | Baquey, Charles

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International audience. Despite the controversy about the ideal properties of bone replacement materials, it seems that the concept of tissue engineered constructs, materials pre-colonized with autologous bone cells before implantation gathers most of favorable opinions. Cellulosic materials possess osteoconductive properties but have no intrinsic osteoinductive capacity...

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