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  1. Vertical bone augmentation in a single-tooth gap with an allogenic bone ring: Clinical considerations
  2. Treatment of a bilaterally severely resorbed posterior mandible due to early tooth loss by Guided Bone Regeneration using customized allogeneic bone blocks: A case report with 24 months follow-up data
  3. Incidental finding of a degrading zirconia dental implant 29 months after implantation: Histological and histomorphometrical analysis
  4. Purification processes of xenogeneic bone substitutes and their impact on tissue reactions and regeneration
  5. Multinucleated giant cells in the implant bed of bone substitutes are foreign body giant cells-New insights into the material-mediated healing process
  6. “Race for the surface”: eukaryotic cells can win
  7. Monocyte preseeding leads to an increased implant bed vascularization of biphasic calcium phosphate bone substitutes via vessel maturation
  8. Expansion of the peri-implant attached gingiva with a three-dimensional collagen matrix in head and neck cancer patients—results from a prospective clinical and histological study
  9. Foreign Body Giant Cell–Related Encapsulation of a Synthetic Material Three Years After Augmentation
  10. Selective laser-melted fully biodegradable scaffold composed of poly(d ,l -lactide) and β-tricalcium phosphate with potential as a biodegradable implant for complex maxillofacial reconstruction: In vitro and in vivo results
  11. Injectable Bone Substitute Based on β-TCP Combined With a Hyaluronan-Containing Hydrogel Contributes to Regeneration of a Critical Bone Size Defect Towards Restitutio ad Integrum
  12. The utility of azan trichrome staining in Ameloblastoma
  13. Bilayered, non-cross-linked collagen matrix for regeneration of facial defects after skin cancer removal: a new perspective for biomaterial-based tissue reconstruction
  14. Porcine Dermis and Pericardium-Based, Non–Cross-Linked Materials Induce Multinucleated Giant Cells After Their In Vivo Implantation: A Physiological Reaction?
  15. TRAP-Positive Multinucleated Giant Cells Are Foreign Body Giant Cells Rather Than Osteoclasts: Results From a Split-Mouth Study in Humans
  16. Porcine Dermis-Derived Collagen Membranes Induce Implantation Bed Vascularization Via Multinucleated Giant Cells: A Physiological Reaction?
  17. On the Ultrastructure and Function of Rhogocytes from the Pond Snail Lymnaea stagnalis
  18. Heterogeneity of biomaterial-induced multinucleated giant cells: Possible importance for the regeneration process?
  19. High-Temperature Sintering of Xenogeneic Bone Substitutes Leads to Increased Multinucleated Giant Cell Formation: In Vivo and Preliminary Clinical Results
  20. Collagen membranes induce different vascularization and cellular inflammatory response in relation to their origin – in vivo and clinical studies
  21. Application of a three-dimensional collagen matrix for covering of cutaneous resection defects-preclinical and preliminary results from the first application in humans
  22. Platelet rich fibrin-a promising approach for tissue regeneration in oral and maxillofacial surgery: preclinical and clinical studies
  23. Addition of blood to a phycogenic bone substitute leads to increased in vivo vascularization
  24. Nanostructured medical sutures with antibacterial properties
  25. PTCH-1 and MdM2 Expression in Ameloblastoma from A West African Sub-Population: Implication for Chemo-Therapeutics
  26. PTCH-1 and MDM2 expression in ameloblastoma from a West African sub-population: implication for chemotherapeutics
  27. Potential lack of “standardized” processing techniques for production of allogeneic and xenogeneic bone blocks for application in humans
  28. 3D-Ultrastructure, Functions and Stress Responses of Gastropod (Biomphalaria glabrata) Rhogocytes
  29. Porcine-Based Non Cross-Linked Collagen Membranes Undergo Transmembranous Vascularization Pending Communicating Channel-Like Structures In Vivo
  30. Nanoscale Chemical Interaction Enhances the Physical Properties of Bioglass Composites
  31. Implantation of silicon dioxide-based nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite and pure phase beta-tricalciumphosphate bone substitute granules in caprine muscle tissue does not induce new bone formation
  32. Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
  33. The chemical composition of synthetic bone substitutes influences tissue reactions in vivo : histological and histomorphometrical analysis of the cellular inflammatory response to hydroxyapatite, beta-tricalcium phosphate and biphasic calcium phosphat...
  34. Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Bone Substitute Leads to Sufficient Bone Tissue Formation Already after 3 Months: Histological and Histomorphometrical Analysis 3 and 6 Months following Human Sinus Cavity Augmentation
  35. Scaffold vascularization in vivo driven by primary human osteoblasts in concert with host inflammatory cells
  36. Evaluation of the tissue reaction to a new bilayered collagen matrix in vivo and its translation to the clinic
  37. Rapid vascularization of starch-poly(caprolactone) in vivo by outgrowth endothelial cells in co-culture with primary osteoblasts
  38. Influence of β-tricalcium phosphate granule size and morphology on tissue reaction in vivo
  39. The rapid anastomosis between prevascularized networks on silk fibroin scaffolds generated in vitro with cocultures of human microvascular endothelial and osteoblast cells and the host vasculature
  40. Histological and histomorphometrical analysis of a silica matrix embedded nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite bone substitute using the subcutaneous implantation model in Wistar rats
  41. Collagen-embedded hydroxylapatite–beta-tricalcium phosphate–silicon dioxide bone substitute granules assist rapid vascularization and promote cell growth
  42. Fine-tuning scaffolds for tissue regeneration: effects of formic acid processing on tissue reaction to silk fibroin
  43. Complex Antibody Profile Changes in an Experimental Autoimmune Glaucoma Animal Model
  44. Dynamic in vivo biocompatibility of angiogenic peptide amphiphile nanofibers
  45. Contribution of outgrowth endothelial cells from human peripheral blood on in vivo vascularization of bone tissue engineered constructs based on starch polycaprolactone scaffolds