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Journal of Dental Research, 1971
Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) made by the process comprising the steps of demineralizing bone tissue; treating the demineralized bone tissue under aqueous conditions with a water soluble neutral salt and a solubilizing agent for the BMP, the agent being selected from the group consisting of urea and guanidine, and thereby transforming the bone ...
M R, Urist, B S, Strates
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Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) made by the process comprising the steps of demineralizing bone tissue; treating the demineralized bone tissue under aqueous conditions with a water soluble neutral salt and a solubilizing agent for the BMP, the agent being selected from the group consisting of urea and guanidine, and thereby transforming the bone ...
M R, Urist, B S, Strates
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Bone morphogenetic proteins in bone tumors
Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2004Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), inducers of ectopic bone formation in vivo, are present in a number of osteosarcomas. BMPs are responsible for reactive bone formation, including periosteal reactions by normal osteoblasts, rather than production of tumorous osteoid by tumor cells.
Hideki, Yoshikawa +3 more
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Progress in Growth Factor Research, 1989
Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) refers to an activity derived from bone that induces the formation of cartilage and bone in vivo. This activity leads to a series of developmental processes including chemotaxis, proliferation, and differentiation, which result in the transient formation of cartilage and the production of living bone tissue, complete ...
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) refers to an activity derived from bone that induces the formation of cartilage and bone in vivo. This activity leads to a series of developmental processes including chemotaxis, proliferation, and differentiation, which result in the transient formation of cartilage and the production of living bone tissue, complete ...
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein Gene Therapy
Spine, 2002A retrospective analysis of previous BMP gene therapy and general gene therapy publications.To present the potential role of BMP gene therapy for the induction of osteogenesis and spinal fusion.A variety of viral and non-viral techniques have been utilized to insert foreign transgenes into cells, both in vivo and in vitro.
Tord D, Alden +4 more
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein and Fusion
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2007In their article (Villavicencio AT, Burneikiene S, Nelson EL, et al: Safety of transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion and intervertebral recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein– 2. J Neurosurg Spine 3: 436– 443, December, 2005), Villavicencio and colleagues referred to the work by Haid et al., claiming that the fusion rates during ...
Pećina, Marko +2 more
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein Delivery Systems
Spine, 2002A review was conducted.To review the rationale for the use of carrier systems to deliver bone morphogenetic proteins to sites of orthopedic repair, and to discuss commonly used carriers.Carriers for bone morphogenetic protein in spine fusion are used to increase the retention of these osteogenic factors at the treatment site, and to serve as an ...
Howard, Seeherman +2 more
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in Inflammation
2014Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are members of the transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) superfamily and control multiple organogenetic processes, cell proliferation and differentiation, apoptosis, and patterning of multiple organs from all three developmental envelopes including the skeleton, kidney, heart, pancreas, and eye. BMPs also have a role in
Grgurević, Lovorka +1 more
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2015
Ana Claudia Oliveira Carreira +5 more
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Bone morphogenetic proteins in development
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1996The bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) constitute a large family of cytokines related to members of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily. Recent evidence, in particular from gene targeting experiments in the mouse, indicates that BMPs are required for mesoderm formation and for the development and patterning of many different organ systems ...
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