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The Effect of Calcium Phosphate Scaffold on Angiogenesis |
Tan Yanlin1&, Luo Chunyuan2&, Chen Kairui3, Zhang Qiang1*, Xiong Bokai1,Liu Xiupiao1, Yang Peipei1, Yang Yuchen1 |
1(Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, China) 2(Laboratory of Oral Science, Stomatological Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou 510140, China) 3(Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery,Guangzhou Women and Children Center, Guangzhou 510140, China) |
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Abstract Angiogenesis in scaffold materials can increase the volume of osteogenesis and the success rate of bone product transplantation, therefore is one crucial condition for bone tissue formation. Researches of vascular networks in scaffold materials or induce angiogenesis in osteogenesis by scaffold materials have been intensively conducted woldwide. Calcium phosphate is the most commonly used scaffold material in bone tissue engineering research. Studies have demonstrated that it can be given good bone conduction and osteoinductivity through structural optimization, but the application research of calcium phosphate scaffold has not fully realized its angiogenesis meaning. This article reviewed the effects of calcium phosphate scaffolds on angiogenesis and addressed the importance of angiogenesis in bone tissue engineering.
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Received: 22 March 2018
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