Royal Society of Chemistry, New Journal of Chemistry, 6(44), p. 2389-2401, 2020
DOI: 10.1039/c9nj05575d
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Taking advantage of the tissue engineering principles, the formed hydroxyl apatite-modified gum ghatti biomaterial with its porous nature, biocompatibility, and efficient mechanical properties can be potential for the bone repair and regeneration.