Autogenous transplantation of rib cartilage preserved in glycerol, after removal of the perichondrium, to the malar process of rats--a histological study (Part I).

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1990-06-01

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Okamoto, T.
Gabrielli, M. A.
de Oliveira JĂșnior, O. B.
Marcantonio, E.
Gabrielli, M. F.

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Seventy-two male albino rats received autogenous transplants of glycerol-preserved rib cartilage into the malar process. The animals were divided into two groups which received preserved cartilage with or without perichondrium. The implants were well tolerated and removal of the perichondrium enhanced the rate of resorption and bone replacement of the material.

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glycerol, animal, bone development, bone regeneration, cartilage, connective tissue, male, pathology, pathophysiology, rat, rat strain, rib, time, tissue preservation, transplantation, zygoma, Animal, Bone Regeneration, Cartilage, Connective Tissue, Glycerol, Male, Osteogenesis, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Ribs, Time Factors, Tissue Preservation, Zygoma

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The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry, v. 32, n. 2, p. 116-126, 1990.