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Sequential changes in vessel formation and micro-vascular function during bone repair

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2006

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The size of the initial substantial defect correlated positively with increased permeability, suggesting improved release of permeability-inducing cytokines. The unchanged permeability in the control group with boiled bones and a substantial defect corroborated these findings. The adaptation to increasing metabolic demands was initially mediated by increased blood flow rate, later with increasing vascular density through increased tissue perfusion rate. These insights into the sequence of microvascular alterations may assist in the development of targeted drug delivery therapies and caution against the use of permeability-altering drugs during bone healing.

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