Hyaluronic Acid with Bone Substitutes Enhance Angiogenesis In Vivo.
Solomiya KyyakSebastian BlattNadine WiesmannRalf SmeetsPeer Wolfgang KämmererPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The combination of a xenogenic bone-substitute material with hyaluronic acid significantly induced angiogenesis in vivo. This might lead to a faster integration and an improved healing in clinical situations.