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Histological integration of allogeneic cancellous bone tissue treated by supercritical CO2 implanted in sheep bones

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Fig. 1. (a) Microphotograph of the interface of a four-week-treated implanted cylinder with the recipient bone showing osteoid tissue ( ) coating the external trabeculae of the implant
Fig. 3. (a) Photograph of a section of a four-months-implanted treated implant showing the external part of the implant perfectly integrated ( * ) and an osteolytic zone at the tip (R)
Fig. 4. (a) Photograph of a four-month-implanted control sample showing an implant osteolysis leaving some fragments of degraded trabeculae in a connective tissue which had invaded the site ( )

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