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Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate for Bone Healing in Foot and Ankle Surgery

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2016
Autologous bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) has become a popular orthobiologic to augment bone healing. The potential benefit comes from osteoprogenitor cells and growth factors that can lead to new bone formation in the setting of foot and ankle arthrodesis procedures.
Travis J Dekker, Samuel B Adams
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Blood versus bone marrow pentobarbital concentrations

Forensic Science International, 1985
Postmortem pentobarbital levels in rabbit heart blood and bone marrow were determined and compared. The average ratio of femur marrow/blood pentobarbital concentrations in 24 rabbits was 1.06 +/- 0.05. The average percent difference between actual plasma pentobarbital concentrations and calculated plasma pentobarbital concentrations was 5.82 +/- 1.96 ...
C L, Winek   +3 more
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Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate for Orthopaedic Use

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2018
Biological-based therapies are rapidly expanding for different musculoskeletal conditions because of their potential benefits including their minimal invasiveness, capacity for unprecedented healing, and potential for rapid recovery. In this regard, although several approaches have been reported in the literature, most of the body of the literature is ...
Jorge, Chahla   +2 more
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Bone Marrow Concentrate: A Novel Strategy for Bone Defect Treatment

Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2009
Although strong efforts have been made over the last decade to introduce stem cell and tissue engineering treatment strategies to the field of orthopaedics, only few clinical applications are currently available.The clinical outcomes of ten patients with volumetric bone deficiencies treated with mesenchymal stem cells and bone marrow aspirate are ...
Marcus, Jäger   +6 more
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Clinical Use of Bone Marrow, Bone Marrow Concentrate, and Expanded Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Cartilage Disease

Stem Cells and Development, 2012
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from bone marrow (BM) are widely used for bone and less for cartilage tissue regeneration due to their self-renewal and differentiating properties into osteogenic or chondrogenic lineages. This review considers the last decade of clinical trials involving a two-step procedure, by expanding in vitro ...
Francesca, Veronesi   +5 more
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Blood versus bone marrow isopropanol concentrations in rabbits

Forensic Science International, 1982
The use of bone marrow to determine the blood isopropanol concentrations becomes important when a blood specimen is contaminated or unavailable. The blood/ marrow isopropanol ratios were determined in rabbits autopsied 0, 4, and 24 h after sacrifice. The lipid content of the individual marrow specimens was shown to have a significant influence on the ...
C L, Winek, J K, Janssen
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MODIFIED METHOD OF PREPARING CONCENTRATED SMEARS OF BONE MARROW

Pediatrics, 1958
THE FOLLOWING brief communication concerns a method of obtaining bone marrow smears which are practically devoid of dilution with cells from the peripheral blood. In the authors' experience bone marrow particles are not usually obtained from small infants and children.
J J, McGOVERN, M, DUANE, R, HEBERT
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Concentrating and Staining Bone Marrow; An On-the-Slide Technique

Stain Technology, 1964
A 0.5-1 ml sample of bone marrow is aspirated into a syringe containing 3 drops of 15% K2-EDTA and an additional 1-2 drops of the EDTA solution previously placed on a slide, is then drawn into the syringe. All of the contents are ejected onto this slide, which is carefully tilted 2 or 3 times to an angle of 5-10°, and the edge brought to the center of ...
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Biological Effects of Bone Marrow Concentrate in Knee Pathologies

The Journal of Knee Surgery, 2018
AbstractWith our aging population desiring to remain active, the incidence and costs associated with managing knee pain from both acute injury and symptomatic knee osteoarthritis continue to dramatically increase. Current treatment methods fall short with respect to their ability to improve the intra-articular environment and restore normal joint ...
Lisa A, Fortier   +4 more
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Plasma versus bone marrow flurazepam concentration in rabbits

Forensic Science International, 1982
Methods for the quantitation of flurazepam in plasma and bone marrow were developed for the purpose of determining the relationship between flurazepam concentrations in both tissues. Albino New Zealand rabbits, given flurazepam in doses of 5, 10, or 20 mg/kg, were sacrificed either one or three hours after drug administration. Flurazepam concentrations
C L, Winek, M, Pluskota, W W, Wahba
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