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The following pages link to Reduced collagen degradation in polytraumas with traumatic brain injury causes enhanced osteogenesis. (Q48544818):
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- From brain to bone: evidence for the release of osteogenic humoral factors after traumatic brain injury. (Q37196367) (← links)
- Risk of symptomatic heterotopic ossification following plate osteosynthesis in multiple trauma patients: an analysis in a level-1 trauma centre (Q37396645) (← links)
- Improved fracture healing in patients with concomitant traumatic brain injury: proven or not? (Q38421081) (← links)
- Relationships between degradability of silk scaffolds and osteogenesis (Q41400234) (← links)
- Impaired Fracture Healing after Hemorrhagic Shock. (Q42225214) (← links)
- Severe Hemorrhagic Shock Leads to a Delayed Fracture Healing and Decreased Bone Callus Strength in a Mouse Model (Q47811740) (← links)
- The enhancement of bone regeneration by a combination of osteoconductivity and osteostimulation using β-CaSiO3/β-Ca3(PO4)2 composite bioceramics (Q84957425) (← links)
- Downregulation of microRNA-16-5p accelerates fracture healing by promoting proliferation and inhibiting apoptosis of osteoblasts in patients with traumatic brain injury (Q93187403) (← links)