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The composite of bone marrow concentrate and PRP as an alternative to autologous bone grafting.

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Figure 2. The scheme of a histological slide shows a local bone defect in the proximal tibia
Figure 3. Quantification of platelets in native blood and PRP, p,0.001 PRP versus native blood.
Figure 4. Quantification of PDGF-bb in serum and PRP, p,0.001 PRP versus serum.
Figure 10. MD-CT volumetry of the tibial defect in axial images: Autograft group: left: defect zone is identified (line), right: only areas with a density .500 HU are opacified (white area), example of an animal with 84% bone defect consolidation.
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