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Bone Regeneration and Repair

Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2010
In the face of mounting clinical demand, and armed with reconstructive techniques that are technically challenging and frequently result in suboptimal patient outcomes, increasing focus is being placed on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine as a potential source of novel skeletal reconstructive approaches.
Nicholas J, Panetta   +2 more
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Periostin in Bone Regeneration

2019
Bone regeneration is an efficient regenerative process depending on the recruitment and activation of skeletal stem cells that allow cartilage and bone formation leading to fracture consolidation. Periosteum, the tissue located at the outer surface of bone is now recognized as an essential player in the bone repair process and contains skeletal stem ...
Oriane, Duchamp de Lageneste   +1 more
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Cannabinoids and bone regeneration

Drug Metabolism Reviews, 2019
Bone is a complex tissue with unique properties such as high strength and regeneration capabilities while carrying out multiple functions. Bone regeneration occurs both in physiological situations (bone turnover) and in pathological situations (e.g. fractures), being performed by osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
Dragos, Apostu   +7 more
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Orthotopic bone implants for bone regeneration

Stomatologiya, 2017
Biotechnology industry is rapidly developing. The elaboration of new biomaterials for bone reconstruction is one of the most perspective directions in tissue engineering. There are millions of surgical operations associated with use of bone graft materials every year.
A A, Muraev   +7 more
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Bone Repair by Regeneration

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1996
Bone repair by regeneration as we know it continues to undergo changes, with advances approaching that may change our treatment of patients with craniofacial deformities and skeletal defects. Perhaps by the turn of the century, patients born with asymmetric deformities due to lack of growth will be treated early in life by skeletal stretching, and then
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Effect of embryonic bone tissue on bone regeneration

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2000
Fragmented embryonic bone tissue stimulates bone regeneration. Bone formation starts not from implanted embryonic fragments, but in intact periosteum and endosteum containing cambial cells of the osteodifferon. In rabbits, recovery of damaged radial bone after implantation of fragmented embryonic bone tissue into bone defect was associated with a ...
N P, Omel'yanenko   +5 more
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The Regenerate Bone

2017
Bone formation with distraction osteogenesis forms vascularized longitudinal columns of fibrous tissue in response to elongation in a mechanically stable environment. The newly formed tissue has stretched out mitochondria and elongated endoplasmic reticulum. A fibrous interzone forms as the elongating columns ossified. With time, the regenerate hardens
Stuart A. Green, Mark T. Dahl
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Regeneration of vascularized bone

Periodontology 2000, 2006
Susan X, Hsiong, David J, Mooney
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Bone regeneration in implant dentistry: Which are the factors affecting the clinical outcome?

Periodontology 2000, 2023
Nikolaos Donos   +2 more
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