Continuous occurrence of both insufficient neovascularization and elevated vascular permeability in rabbit proximal femur during inadequate repair of steroid‐associated osteonecrotic lesions
Arthritis & Rheumatism2009Vol. 60(10), pp. 2966–2977
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Ge Zhang, Hui Sheng, Yixin He, Xinhui Xie, Yì Wáng, Kwong‐Man Lee, Ka-wai Yeung, Zirong Li, Wei He, James F. Griffith, Kwok‐Sui Leung, Ling Qin
Abstract
Continuous occurrence of both insufficient neovascularization and elevated vascular permeability is accompanied by a continuously low- level MSCP and uncontrolled VEGF expression during inadequate repair of steroid-associated osteonecrotic lesions.
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