珊瑚
生物矿化
人体骨骼
巩膜炎
生物
蛇床子属
生态学
解剖
古生物学
作者
David W. Green,Besim Ben‐Nissan,Kyung Sik Yoon,Bruce Milthorpe,Han‐Sung Jung
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tibtech.2016.10.003
摘要
Coral skeletons can regenerate replacement human bone in nonload-bearing excavated skeletal locations. A combination of multiscale, interconnected pores and channels and highly bioactive surface chemistry has established corals as an important alternative to using healthy host bone replacements. Here, we highlight how coral skeletal systems are being remolded into new calcified structures or synthetic corals by biomimetic processes, as places for the organized permeation of bone tissue cells and blood vessels. Progressive technologies in coral aquaculture and self-organization inorganic chemistry are helping to modify natural corals and create synthetic coral architectures able to accelerate bone regeneration with proper host integration at more skeletal locations, adapted to recent surgical techniques and used to treat intrinsic skeletal deformities and metabolic conditions.
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