Osteogenic Small Molecule FK506 for Enhanced Bone Formation in a Rabbit Ankle Fusion Model
ABSTRACT Non‐union remains a significant complication following ankle fusion procedures, underscoring the need for effective osteogenic adjuvants to improve boney healing and fusion outcomes. This study investigates the osteogenic potential of FK506 (Tacrolimus), both in vitro and in vivo, for enhanced ankle fusion.
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