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In Vivo Imaging of Bone Regeneration Induced by Angiogenic and Osteoinductive Hydrogel Scaffolds

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Abstract

Hydrogel scaffolds releasing angiogenic and osteoinductive molecules were used to induce bone growth in a bone defect model. Optical coherence tomography was utilized to characterize morphological changes during the temporal progression of bone regeneration.

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