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Mechanically-regulated bone repair

Bone, 2022
Fracture healing is a complex, multistep process that is highly sensitive to mechanical signaling. To optimize repair, surgeons prescribe immediate weight-bearing as-tolerated within 24 hours after surgical fixation; however, this recommendation is based on anecdotal evidence and assessment of bulk healing outcomes (e.g., callus size, bone volume, etc.)
Tareq, Anani, Alesha B, Castillo
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Angiogenesis and bone repair

Drug Discovery Today, 2003
The intimate connection, both physical and biochemical, between blood vessels and bone cells has long been recognized. Genetic, biochemical, and pharmacological studies have identified and characterized factors involved in the conversation between endothelial cells (EC) and osteoblasts (OB) during both bone formation and repair.
Richard A D, Carano, Ellen H, Filvaroff
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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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Bioinorganics and biomaterials: Bone repair

Acta Biomaterialia, 2011
The field of bioinorganics is well established in the development of a variety of therapies. However, their application to bone regeneration, specifically by way of localized delivery from functional implants, is in its infancy and is the topic of this review. The toxicity of inorganics is species, dose and duration specific.
Habibovic, Pamela, Barralet, J.E.
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Metallic Materials for Bone Repair

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2023
AbstractRepair of large bone defects caused by trauma or disease poses significant clinical challenges. Extensive research has focused on metallic materials for bone repair because of their favorable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and manufacturing processes.
Linlin Fan   +4 more
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Bone–Tissue–Bone Repairs for Scapholunate Dissociation

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2007
Scapholunate dissociation is a commonly seen and treated form of carpal instability. Several surgical options have been used for the repair of scapholunate instability over the past 50 years. These have included benign neglect, reduction and percutaneous pinning, primary repair, partial fusions, tendon weaves, and combinations of these.
Edward J, Harvey   +4 more
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Bone fracture and bone fracture repair

Osteoporosis International, 2011
Fracture healing is a multistage repair process that involves complex, well-orchestrated steps initiated in response to tissue injury. The early upregulation of IL-6, osteoprotegerin (OPG), VEGF, and BMPs indicates a central role for these factors in the initiation of cartilage and periosteal woven bone formation.
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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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Bone development and repair

BioEssays, 1987
AbstractAlthough bone development during embryogenesis and bone repair after injury have a number of features which appear similar, they are distinctly different processes which involve separate controlling elements and cuing parameters. Repair of bone is influenced by bioactive factors which reside in bone itself; some of these factors are not present
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