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Bioelectricity and Bone Healing [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to acquaint rehabilitation personnel with the three types of commercial devices that use electricity to restimulate osteogenesis in nonunion fractures and other conditions. This background is important for the careful planning of the rehabilitation for these unique patients.
Sharon Towne, Dee Lilly-Masuda
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Background Inflammation after tendon-bone junction injury results in the formation of excessive scar tissue and poor biomechanical properties.
Youxing Shi+6 more
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Biology and augmentation of tendon-bone insertion repair
Surgical reattachment of tendon and bone such as in rotator cuff repair, patellar-patella tendon repair and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction often fails due to the failure of regeneration of the specialized tissue ("enthesis") which ...
Lui PPY, Zhang P, Chan KM, Qin L
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Objective To better characterize nonunion endochondral bone healing and evaluate novel therapeutic approaches for critical size defect healing in clinically challenging bone repair, a segmental defect model of bone injury was adapted from the three‐point
Amandeep Kaur+2 more
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Accelerated Calvarial Healing in Mice Lacking Toll-Like Receptor 4 [PDF]
The bone and immune systems are closely interconnected. The immediate inflammatory response after fracture is known to trigger a healing cascade which plays an important role in bone repair.
Adam A. Kubala+7 more
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Effect of sonic hedgehog/β-TCP composites on bone healing within the critical-sized rat femoral defect [PDF]
The creation of entirely synthetically derived bone substitute materials which are as effective as autologous bone grafts is desirable. Osteogenesis involves the concerted action of several proteins within a signaling cascade.
Flinspach, Armin Niklas+5 more
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Dysfunctional stem and progenitor cells impair fracture healing with age [PDF]
Successful fracture healing requires the simultaneous regeneration of both the bone and vasculature; mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are directed to replace the bone tissue, while endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) form the new vasculature that supplies ...
Clauss, Matthias+12 more
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The interplay between bone healing and remodeling around dental implants
Long-term bone healing/adaptation after a dental implant treatment starts with diffusion of mesenchymal stem cells to the wounded region and their subsequent differentiation. The healing phase is followed by the bone-remodeling phase.
Soroush Irandoust, Sinan Müftü
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Research progress in the roles of Notch signaling pathway during fracture healing
Fracture is the most common large-organ injury in humans. It takes several months or even longer from the onset to the completion of bone reconstruction. In severe cases, delayed healing or even bone discontinuity can occur.
GUO Liqiang, ZHAO Shitian, SHU Bing
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Methods for evaluation of early bone healing at titanium implants [PDF]
Titanium has for a long time been the implant material of choice when in need for abilities as strength, biocompatibility and stability. Although numbers of studies have been made, little is known about the early events in implant healing.
Hederstierna, Karin
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