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Bone-bound enzymes for food industry application

Food Chemistry, 2000
Abstract The immobilisation of β-galactosidase and amyloglucosidase (AMG) by means of physical adsorption on to bone powder is described. The influence of the enzyme load, applied to the support on immobilisation, yield and efficiency, has been determined.
C. Carpio   +3 more
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Industrial approach in developing an advanced therapy product for bone repair

Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 2010
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells with therapeutic applications. The aim of our work was to develop an advanced therapy product for bone repair, associating autologous human adipose-derived MSCs (ASCs) with human bone allograft (TBF; Phoenix).
Gindraux, Florelle   +3 more
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Changes in bone metabolism associated with exposure to industrial vibration

Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, 2020
The influence of general and local vibration on bone remodeling processes is investigated. The interrelations between the long - term exposure of industrial vibration and indicators of bone mineral density (T-and Z-criteria), biochemical markers of bone formation (osteocalcin, alkaline phosphatase) and bone resorption (ionized calcium, calcium ...
A. V. Sukhova, E. N. Kryuchkova
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GranuLab: positioning GranuMaS in the bone graft substitute industry

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, 2013
Subject area Developing and communicating a positioning strategy covering issues on market positioning, product lifecycle, product differentiation strategies and developing the marketing mix strategies in order to compete with competitors. Study level/applicability Advanced undergraduate and MBA student, taking courses of marketing management ...
Khairul Akmaliah Adham   +3 more
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Levels of cadmium in bone tissue (femur) of industrially exposed workers - A reply

Science of The Total Environment, 1981
Interest in the biological effects of trace metals has initiated a considerable number of investigations of their concentrat ions and distribution in the human body. Some tissues or body fluids have been extensively studied due to accessibility to analysis wi thout serious interferences from pre-analysis treatment.
U, Lindh   +3 more
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The Bone Industry

2022
Gaëlle Le Dosseur, Ariel Shatil
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FRACTURES OF THE CARPAL SCAPHOID BONE IN INDUSTRY AND IN THE MILITARY SERVICE

Archives of Surgery, 1944
In a large industrial organization injuries to the wrist outnumber other injuries by a wide margin. These injuries include sprains that heal by themselves, sprains that become chronic and so-called "sprain fractures." Aside from these there is also the all too common "special case" which becomes progressively worse regardless of treatment.
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The Mesolithic bone industry from Kula, eastern Serbia

Before Farming, 2011
The Iron Gates area (Serbia and Romania) is well known for its extraordinary Mesolithic finds, first discovered almost fifty years ago, which initiated still ongoing debate on the relations between foragers and farmers and the very origin of Neolithic communities in this region.
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The possibilities of using bone meal in the chemical industry

Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 2004
This work presents the analysis of waste from meat industry. The subject of the research has been bone sludge after the process of deproteinisation as well as meat-bone meal. The content of moisture, phosphorus and calcium, phase composition as well as the heat of combustion in studied samples have been marked.
Wikosz, Agnieszka   +2 more
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[A novel therapeutic approach to bone replacement: vitalisation of industrial processed allogenic bone graft with autologous bone marrow].

Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie, 2007
Osseous defects of the human skeleton are a common problem in reconstructive orthopaedic and trauma surgery. In spite of a long-standing history of research on different organic and inorganic bone replacement materials, a clinically applicable alternative to autogenous bone transplants has not been found.The current paper describes a novel bone ...
U, Schmid   +3 more
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