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Perichondrial Potential for Cartilagenous Regeneration

Skoog, Tord (author)
Uppsala universitet,Medicinska fakulteten
Ohlsén, Lennart (author)
Uppsala universitet,Medicinska fakulteten
Sohn, Stephen A. (author)
Uppsala universitet,Medicinska fakulteten
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1972
1972
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In: Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery. - 0284-4311 .- 1651-2073. ; 6:2, s. 123-125
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  • This preliminary investigation was conducted in2-month-old rabbits. The perichondrium was strippedaway from the ear cartilage, and raised as a flap. A segmentof the exposed cartilage was then removed and theperichondrial flap was sutured back over the createddefect. The other ear served as a control, but there theresection of cartilage included the covering perichondrium.In the first group there was a progressive regenerationof cartilage originating from the perichondrium; in thecontrol study, no new cartilage developed. The chondrogenicactivity of the perichondrium of the aural cartilageis thus demonstrated and will be further verified insucceeding experiments.

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