Mechanical and degradation properties of advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), concentrated growth factors (CGF), and platelet-poor plasma-derived fibrin (PPTF) [PDF]
Background Fibrin clot membranes prepared from advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) or concentrated growth factors (CGF), despite their relatively rapid biodegradability, have been used as bioactive barrier membranes for alveolar bone tissue ...
Kazushige Isobe +10 more
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Mechanical Properties of Human Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) Membrane and the CGF Graft with Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (BMP-2) onto Periosteum of the Skull of Nude Mice [PDF]
Concentrated growth factor (CGF) is 100% blood-derived, cross-linked fibrin glue with platelets and growth factors. Human CGF clot is transformed into membrane by a compression device, which has been widely used clinically. However, the mechanical properties of the CGF membranes have not been well characterized.
Md. Arafat Kabir +8 more
openaire +4 more sources
Analysis of CGF biomolecules, structure and cell population: Characterization of the stemness features of CGF cells and osteogenic potential [PDF]
Concentrated Growth Factors (CGF) represent new autologous (blood-derived biomaterial), attracting growing interest in the field of regenerative medicine.
Calabriso N. +12 more
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Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytokine contents in platelet-rich plasma (PRP), plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF), advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), and concentrated growth factors (CGF). [PDF]
The development of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) drastically simplified the preparation procedure of platelet-concentrated biomaterials, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and facilitated their clinical application. PRF's clinical effectiveness has often been demonstrated in pre-clinical and clinical studies; however, it is still controversial whether ...
Masuki H +9 more
europepmc +6 more sources
Release of VEGF from Dental Implant Surface (IML® Implant) Coated with Concentrated Growth Factors (CGF) and the Liquid Phase of CGF (LPCGF): In Vitro Results and Future Expectations [PDF]
This study aimed to evaluate the combined use of the Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) and the liquid phase of CGF (LPCGF) on dental implant surfaces, using a medical device to determine the migration of growth factors, from the implant surface to the ...
Andrea Palermo +8 more
doaj +5 more sources
Osteogenesis is a complex physiologic process that occurs during bone regeneration. This process requires several growth factors that act on bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Concentrated growth factor (CGF) is a new-generation platelet-
Yunyang Liao +14 more
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An injectable APAG/CGF biomaterial orchestrates gingival black triangle reconstruction via biomimetic microenvironment for cellular regulation [PDF]
The presence of gingival black triangles in the anterior dentition poses significant esthetic and functional concerns. Conventional surgical interventions, despite being the most widely employed techniques, are hampered by inherent invasiveness ...
Min Yu +4 more
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Porous tantalum cage loaded with CGF promotes interbody fusion in a rat XLIF model [PDF]
This study addresses the clinical challenge of nonunion in spinal interbody fusion by developing a novel composite implant: a porous tantalum (PTa) cage loaded with concentrated growth factors (CGF).
Han Wu +9 more
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Tensile Strength, Cellular Content and Degradation properties in three generations of concentrated growth factors [PDF]
Background Concentrated growth factors (CGF) is a biomaterial with regenerative potential, enriched with platelets, leukocytes, growth factors, and fibrin, but it degrades within 2–3 weeks.
Akram A. Alshirah +6 more
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Concentrated growth factors as a graft material for endoscopic revision tympanoplasty [PDF]
This study aims to evaluate the clinical efficacy of concentrated growth factors (CGF) as a graft material in endoscopic revision tympanoplasty for tympanic membrane perforation.
Nan Zeng +6 more
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