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Short‐term response of epiphyseal plate cell populations following selective devascularization and microsurgical revascularization
C. Vaughan A. Bowen
, Peter W. Bray
,
Martin I. Boyer
, J. David Fowler
, Liana Nolan
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Hand Surgery
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Cell Population
100%
Epiphyseal Plate
100%
Microsurgical Revascularization
100%
Chondrocytes
50%
Hypertrophic Zone
50%
Nutrient Artery
33%
Peripheral Regions
33%
Proliferative Zone
33%
Transplantation
16%
Revascularization
16%
Vascularized
16%
Central Region
16%
New Zealand White Rabbit
16%
Distal Femoral
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Population
100%
Revascularization
100%
Epiphyseal Plate
100%
Microsurgery
100%
Devascularization
100%
Chondrocyte
50%
Contralateral
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Population
100%
Chondrocyte
100%
Revascularization
100%
Artery
66%
New Zealand White (Rabbit)
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Chondrocyte
100%
Cell Plate
100%
New Zealand White Rabbit
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chondrocyte
100%
New Zealand White (Rabbit)
33%