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Pre‐Vascularized hMSC and hPDC Spheroids as Building Block Units for Bone Tissue Engineering
This study presents the development of small pre‐vascularized spheroids composed of human mesenchymal stromal cells or periosteum‐derived progenitor cells with endothelial cells. These microtissues demonstrated enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic potential, particularly with periosteum‐derived cells, and hold promise as building blocks for vascularized ...
Filipa C. Teixeira +4 more
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Heterotopic ossification of the fibula flap pedicle causing trismus in a pediatric maxillary reconstruction. [PDF]
Karkoutli AA, Beiriger J, McCrary H.
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Micro-CT as an evaluation tool for first line screening of the bone forming capacity of human periosteum-derived cells in nude mice [PDF]
Carla Geeroms +5 more
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Chronic intermittent hypoxia induces premature senescence of osteoprogenitor cells in long bone metaphysis via HIF1α‐mediated EZH2‐H3k27me3 downregulation, leading to impaired bone growth. Restoration of H3K27me3 level via UTX inhibition rescues osteogenesis and growth impairment in young mice.
Xiaonan Liu +7 more
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Diagnostic Value of Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Hemorrhage on Clavicular Periosteum in Hanging Deaths [PDF]
Sojung Lim +5 more
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Mapping the Tissue‐of‐Origins of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Injury Repair
This study maps mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) across multiple tissues, revealing that bone marrow–derived MSCs mobilize monocytes via CCL2 to promote systemic inflammation but do not migrate to distant organs to form fibrotic or tumor stroma. Instead, local MSCs dominate tissue remodeling, suggesting a “two‐hit” model linking systemic inflammation ...
Xinyu Thomas Tang +4 more
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Radial Periosteal Distraction as a Novel Intervention for Raynaud Syndrome with Gangrene: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zheng X, Yang Y, Jin H, Chen Y, Wang W.
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Scorbutic Hæmorrhage beneath Periosteum of Femur [PDF]
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Multi‐modal optical imaging reveals microvascular pulsatility in the brain cortex of awake and anaesthetized mice. Awake hemodynamics in male mice are found to be remarkably stable until late life, with flow pulsatility being significantly higher than in females, despite similar average perfusion.
Mia Viuf Skøtt +5 more
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