Abstract: A method for ex vivo production of a three-dimensional bone implant adapted for implantation to a patient, implants produced by such a method, and uses of such implants. The method comprises disposing differentiated osteoblasts on a matrix support comprising at least one of collagen, calcium phosphate, calcium sulfate and tricalcium phosphate; contacting the differentiated osteoblasts on the matrix with autologous blood serum from the patient, comprising at least one of a growth factor and a cytokine; and disposing the differentiated osteoblasts on the matrix support and the medium in a bioreactor, in which production of the bone implant is performed.
Abstract: A method employing a composition of bioavailable minerals directed at supplementing nutritional intake of a living plant. The composition includes the ionic mineral(s) copper and zinc in a ligand complex and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier including water, H2SO4 and (NH4)2SO4. The composition for use in the method may also include other supporting plant nutrients such as botanical extracts, urea, plant hormones, vitamins and mineral supplements necessary for plant health.