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Biotech / Medical : CRIS, Curis (formerly CBMI)
CRIS 1.330+17.7%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Norton who wrote (261)2/18/2000 12:40:00 AM
From: Norton   of 668
 
In the "Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons", which I received in the mail TODAY, the lead article is about bone morphogenic proteins (BMP's or OP-1 for newbies)!!!

Here is a brief exerpt:

"The Role of Human Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in Spinal Fusion (J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2000;8:3-9)

Abstract: The attainment of a stable arthrodesis is critical to the successful management of some types of spinal disorders. Autologous iliac-crest bone graft has been the most commonly utilized substance associated with predictable healing in spinal fusion applications. Although alternative graft substances exist, these have not been shown to be as uniformly effective in achieving spinal fusion. Because of the morbidity associated with bone autograft harvest, there is increasing interest in alternative graft substances and especially in the osteoinductive abilities of BMPs. Several animal models have demonstrated that BMP-containing allograft or synthetic carrier medium is as effective as or superior to autograft bone in promoting spinal fusion. Furthermore, the limited number of human trials utilizing BMPs to treat nonunions in the appendicular skeleton indicate that the results found in animal models will be reproducible in the clinical setting."

I apologize for any typo's since I typed this in myself.

If anyone would like a copy of the article, I will be happy to E-mail it to them for full review.

BTW the "Journal of the Academy..." is published by the AAOS and is an excellent journal meant to keep both orthopaedic surgeons and residents abreast of the latest developments in orthopaedic surgery. The article itself is great if you want to know the background as well as future applications of BMP's/OP-1.

This is absolutely phenomenal timing for CBMI as this is the LEAD article in a MAJOR orthopaedic journal!
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