An injectable bone substitute composed of beta-tricalcium phosphate granules, methylcellulose and hyaluronic acid inhibits connective tissue influx into its implantation bed in vivo

S. Ghanaati, M. Barbeck, U. Hilbig, C. Hoffmann, R. E. Unger, R. A. Sader, F. Peters, C. J. Kirkpatrick

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