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How do forelimb long bones adapt in rhinoceroses? An in‐depth examination of their microanatomy
Here, we study the bone structure in the forelimb long bones of the five extant species of rhinoceroses. By combining traditional description of virtual sections made on the bones (A) with in‐depth cartographies of the variation of bone compactness and anisotropy (B), we show how bone tissue can adapt to extreme forces and constraints in the second ...
Cyril Etienne +3 more
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Citation: 'endochondral ossification' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.10656 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms. Requests for
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Histology of epiphyseal cartilage calcification and endochondral ossification
Cartilage calcification is carried out by chondrocytes as they hypertrophy and begin to secrete matrix vesicles. Calcification initiates when calcium phosphates appear inside these matrix vesicles, forming hydroxyapatite crystals that eventually break through the membrane to form calcifying globules, as in bone calcification. However, the extracellular
Norio, Amizuka +6 more
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Bone Grafts: Everything You Need to Know
This review classifies bone grafts (autograft, allograft, xenograft, synthetic) by source and osteogenic/inductive/conductive potential, linking material properties and mechanisms to clinical indications in periodontal and dental regeneration. Key challenges—limited osteoinduction, poor vascularisation, unbalanced resorption, handling difficulties, and
Håvard Jostein Haugen +5 more
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Trpv4-Mediated Mitophagy Regulates Endochondral Ossification In The Condylar Cartilage
Aim or purpose: This study aims to elucidate the mechanism by which mouth breathing-induced condylar stress change (MB-CSC) disrupts endochondral ossification in the posterior zone of condyle.
Fei Liu, Ying Zhao
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Myeloid A20 Regulates Periodontal Tissue Integrity and Temporomandibular Joint Structure
Dysregulation of A20 signaling has been implicated in several immune‐mediated diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis, conditions characterized by excessive NF‐κB activation and inflammatory tissue damage. The structural alterations observed in this model suggest that impaired regulation of innate immune signaling may increase ...
Karol Alí Apaza Alccayhuaman +6 more
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Osteochondral defects are still facing a significant challenge in clinical surgery, making post-trauma repair difficult. Tissue engineering has provided a promising approach to solving these defects.
Zhuo Liang +13 more
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Successfully regenerating damaged or diseased bone and other joint tissues will require a detailed understanding of how joint specific environmental cues regulate the fate of progenitor cells that are recruited or delivered to the site of injury.
Simon F. Carroll +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background The mid‐palatal suture is a key growth site for transverse maxillary expansion, yet the cellular mechanisms governing its postnatal development and response to mechanical loading remain poorly defined. This study investigated the contribution of chondrocyte‐derived osteogenesis to maxillary bone formation and the influence of ...
Michael Stark +5 more
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Sonographic evaluation of the endochondral ossification process of the thyroid cartilage in children
PurposeTo determine the sonographic appearances of the endochondral ossification process of the thyroid cartilage in ...
Atilla Halil Elhan +7 more
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