The effect of cationically-modified phosphorylcholine polymers on human osteoblasts in vitro and their effect on bone formation in vivo

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  • who: Jonathan M. Lawton from the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials, University of Cambridge, New Museum Site, Cambridge , QZ, UK have published the paper: The effect of cationically-modified phosphorylcholine polymers on human osteoblasts in vitro and their effect on bone formation in vivo, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this paper the effect of cationic charge in PC-based polymers on human osteoblasts (HObs) in vitro and the effect of these polymers on bone formation in the rat tibia was assessed. The aim of current work in was . . .

     

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