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Increased BMP/SMAD Signaling by PD-MSCs Promotes Bone Formation in an Ovariectomized Mouse Model of Osteoporosis. [PDF]
Lee DH +5 more
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Mechanical Force Promotes Mitochondrial Transfer From Macrophages to BMSCs to Enhance Bone Formation. [PDF]
Li Y +8 more
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Aberrant bone formation and dysregulated bone homeostasis in ankylosing spondylitis. [PDF]
Lee GW.
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The Preparation of Dentin Matrix-Polycaprolactone Drug Carrier Scaffold and Its Application in Promoting Bone Formation. [PDF]
Dong Y, Sun N, Zhu H.
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The Effect of Various Implant Coatings on Bone Formation and Cell Adhesion.
Choubey V +5 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
Glucocorticoids Glucocorticoids have complex effects on calcium regulation and bone metabolism. Clinically, glucocorticoid excess causes impaired skeletal growth and decreased bone mass.25 Yet it seems likely that glucocorticoids have a physiologic role in regulating bone growth.
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Glucocorticoids Glucocorticoids have complex effects on calcium regulation and bone metabolism. Clinically, glucocorticoid excess causes impaired skeletal growth and decreased bone mass.25 Yet it seems likely that glucocorticoids have a physiologic role in regulating bone growth.
Barbara E Kream +2 more
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Bone: Formation by Autoinduction
Science, 1965Wandering histiocytes, foreign body giant cells, and inflammatory connective-tissue cells are stimulated by degradation products of dead matrix to grow in and repopulate the area of an implant of decalcified bone. Histiocytes are more numerous than any other cell form and may transfer collagenolytic activity to the substrate to cause dissolution of the
M. Urist
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Discovery of a periosteal stem cell mediating intramembranous bone formation
Bone consists of separate inner endosteal and outer periosteal compartments, each with distinct contributions to bone physiology and each maintaining separate pools of cells owing to physical separation by the bone cortex.
Sarfaraz Lalani, Tuo Zhang, Ren Xu
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