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Bio-integrated scaffold facilitates large bone regeneration dominated by endochondral ossification. [PDF]

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Sun L   +9 more
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Enhanced bone regeneration via endochondral ossification using Exendin-4-modified mesenchymal stem cells. [PDF]

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He Z   +10 more
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THE FATE OF CHONDROCYTES IN ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION IN THE RABBIT

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1970
1. The epiphyses of the metatarsal heads of 250-gramme rabbits were separated at the zone of cell columns, stripped of perichondrium, labelled with tritiated thymidine and transplanted into the back muscles of the same animals. 2. Endochondral ossification started in the grafts at four days, was well established by seven days and progressed until ...
G, Bentley, R B, Greer
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Does static precede dynamic osteogenesis in endochondral ossification as occurs in intramembranous ossification?

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology, 2006
Endochondral ossification takes place with calcified cartilage cores providing a rigid scaffold for new bone formation. Intramembranous ossification begins in connective tissue and new bone formed by a process of static ossification (SO) followed by ...
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Endochondral Ossification in Achondroplastic Dwarfism

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Abstract The literature concerning endochondral histopathology in the chondrodystrophies is misleading because the true heterogeneity of this group of disorders was not recognized until relatively ...
D L, Rimoin   +5 more
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Endostatin inhibits endochondral ossification

The Journal of Gene Medicine, 2007
AbstractBackgroundAngiogenesis is essential for the replacement of cartilage by bone during skeletal growth and regeneration. Vascular endothelial growth factor‐A (VEGF‐A) is a key regulator of angiogenesis whereas endostatin, a potent inhibitor of endothelial cell proliferation and migration, is a natural antagonist of VEGF‐A.
A, Sipola   +8 more
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The role of morphogens in endochondral ossification

Calcified Tissue International, 1992
The formation of bone occurs normally by one of two developmental processes: intramembranous or endochondral ossification. Endochondral ossification occurs in the morphogenesis of the limb buds and growth plates, and in the regeneration of bone following injury (fracture callus).
J T, Campbell, F S, Kaplan
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Focal Failures of Endochondral Ossification in the Broiler

Avian Diseases, 1982
Two types of cartilaginous lesions were observed in a flock of 400 broilers separated into four groups and fed diets containing different energy and NH4Cl contents. The lesions appeared morphologically, histologically, and etiologically different.
P C, McCaskey   +3 more
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Mechanical stresses and endochondral ossification in the chondroepiphysis

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1988
AbstractIn 1911, Gebhardt used a photoelastic model to relate mechanical stresses to the ossification pattern of the chondroepiphysis. Pauwels later conducted a photoelastic study using the same model geometry to develop a theory that the secondary ossific nucleus originates at a position of high‐magnitude hydrostatic pressure where the shear stresses ...
D R, Carter, M, Wong
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