Abstract
Summary
1. Surviving cells of bone isografts implanted subcutaneously within diffusion chambers form new bone and cartilage on the surface of original implant and on inner surface of filter. 2. No new bone formation was observed on exterior of filter. 3. It is suggested that the results obtained within diffusion chambers are due to cell modulation rather than induction.
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