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A canine model of distraction osteogenesis has recently been developed
that permitted the evaluation of bone formation and its vascularizati
on during bifocal callotasis. In this model, the authors examined the
composition of the blood vessels during distraction osteogenesis of th
e mandible for laminin and for Type IV collagen, both constituents of
the vascular basement membrane. At the fibrous distraction site, at th
e juncture of the free cortical surface and the regenerated bone, and
at the abutting cortical surfaces at the distal margin of the defect,
laminin and Type IV collagen were present in all vessels.