Título: Rapid exchange of bone salts in the skeleton of newborn animals as shown by an improved autographic technique.
Autores: Percival, W.L.
Fecha: 1948.
Publicador: McGill University - MCGILL
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Tipo: Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
Tema: Experimental surgery.
Descripción: Bone formation may be studied from two different aspects; the morphological, which reveals the existence of various modes of ossification, and the biochemical, which shows the deposition of calcium phosphate in all types of bones and teeth. The correlation of morphological and biochemical findings has been hailed as the way to an understanding of where and how the salts coming from the blood are deposited in the growing bone. (Policard and Roche). This information is important not only for the deeper understanding of ossification, but also for the knowledge of fracture healing, rickets, and other bone disturbances.[...]
Idioma: en