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Biocomposites for bone tissue engineering : innovation report

Biocomposites for bone tissue engineering : innovation report

... native tissue [28]. When a bone graft is required the primary route for the surgeon is to transplant bone from another site on the same individual for use at the defect site, this is known as ...

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Development of a micro-tissue-mediated injectable bone tissue engineering strategy for large segmental bone defect treatment

Development of a micro-tissue-mediated injectable bone tissue engineering strategy for large segmental bone defect treatment

... the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in large scale in order to provide more seed cells for bone tissue engineering repair [2]; (2) many studies have clearly shown that non-bone ...

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Bone tissue engineering with human stem cells

Bone tissue engineering with human stem cells

... mimic bone) and bioreactors (with environmental control and biophysical signaling for enhanced osteogenesis) are being developed to engineer bone grafts and to test the osteogenic capacity of stem ...

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Polymer Nanocomposites Used as Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration

Polymer Nanocomposites Used as Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration

... the bone tissue regeneration field is fairly recent, but has a lot of poten- tial because they are ...keeps bone cell apoptosis and necrosis from happening, which helps with rege- neration ...

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Biofabrication of multiscale bone extracellular matrix scaffolds for bone tissue engineering

Biofabrication of multiscale bone extracellular matrix scaffolds for bone tissue engineering

... porous bone scaffolds have been fabricated using a variety of techniques, including particle/salt leaching (Cao and Kuboyama, 2010), gas foaming (Kucharska et ...for tissue engineering ...for bone ...

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Sound propagation through bone tissue

Sound propagation through bone tissue

... Experiments have been carried out on a male tibia as shown in Figure 1. An impact hammer, PCB086C03, is used to generate structural borne acoustic waves. The response is detected by using an accelerometer, MME-KS901.100. ...

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High neuropeptide Y release associates with Ewing sarcoma bone dissemination - in vivo model of site-specific metastases

High neuropeptide Y release associates with Ewing sarcoma bone dissemination - in vivo model of site-specific metastases

... ES bone invasion is in agreement with previous reports indicating its role in the regulation of bone ...and bone formation [30, ...increased bone density in NPY knockout mice [39]. Although ES ...

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“Osteoporosis - An Overview” by Megha G. Kakde, India.

“Osteoporosis - An Overview” by Megha G. Kakde, India.

... means bone while “porosis” comes from the greek word “poros” means hole, ...low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration of bone tissue, with a consequent increase in bone ...

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Ivory Osteoma Of Temporal Bone

Ivory Osteoma Of Temporal Bone

... Osteoma is a slow growing tumour formed by mature bone tissue. Stuart defined osteoma as a benign, circum­ scribed, slow growing tumor of the mastoid bone.[1] Osteomas are com­ monly seen in the ...

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Structural changes in femoral bone microstructure of female rabbits after intramuscular administration of quercetin

Structural changes in femoral bone microstructure of female rabbits after intramuscular administration of quercetin

... Haversian bone tissues were found in all groups of ...increased bone resorption, lower number of second- ary osteons in the compact bone ...longitudinal bone tissue in some areas near ...

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				A CASE STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECT OF ASTHISHRIKLA GHRIT MATRA VASTI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ASTHIKSHAYA W.S.R.TO. OSTEOPOROSIS

← Return to Article Details A CASE STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECT OF ASTHISHRIKLA GHRIT MATRA VASTI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ASTHIKSHAYA W.S.R.TO. OSTEOPOROSIS

... low bone mass and micro-architectural deterioration of bone tissue, with a consequent increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to ...promoting bone growth. It increases bone ...

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Fractures and Biomechanical Characteristics of the Bone

Fractures and Biomechanical Characteristics of the Bone

... mature bone consists of two types of tissue components, compact or cortical and spongy or trabecular bone tissue [5] ...of bone tissue are categorized on the basis of porosity ...

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Roles for miRNAs in osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells

Roles for miRNAs in osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells

... in bone tissue and serum of patients with ...maintaining bone metabolism and ...of bone-related diseases, while its inhibition promotes osteoblast differentiation and bone healing [59, ...

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Bone marrow lesions from osteoarthritis knees are characterized by sclerotic bone that is less well mineralized

Bone marrow lesions from osteoarthritis knees are characterized by sclerotic bone that is less well mineralized

... on bone core samples from medial (or lateral) tibia affected by BMLs and bone medial (or lateral) regions unaffected by BMLs as well as from control regions from the lateral (or medial) tibial ...

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Bio Functionalization of Titanium Surfaces for Dental Implants

Bio Functionalization of Titanium Surfaces for Dental Implants

... host bone tissues and soft ...with bone tissue, easily form hemidesmosomes, and prevent bacterial ...such tissue-compatible implants by modifying titanium surfaces using a dry process for ...

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Biomimetic piezoelectric nanocomposite membranes synergistically enhance osteogenesis of deproteinized bovine bone grafts

<p>Biomimetic piezoelectric nanocomposite membranes synergistically enhance osteogenesis of deproteinized bovine bone grafts</p>

... a bone marrow-like structure surrounding the residual DBB granules, in the polarized composite membrane group, whereas less nascent bone tissue formation with a loose bone structure was ...

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Effects of chemotherapy on bone and bone regeneration using tissue engineering techniques

Effects of chemotherapy on bone and bone regeneration using tissue engineering techniques

... investigate the feasibility of using mesenchymal stem cells to repair bone defects in. normal and chemotherapy-treated hosts[r] ...

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Circulating RANKL is inversely related to RANKL mRNA levels in bone in osteoarthritic males

Circulating RANKL is inversely related to RANKL mRNA levels in bone in osteoarthritic males

... drive bone turnover in this group of women aged 50 to 80 years are different from those in men of the same age range, because the female group included both early and late postmenopausal ...similar bone ...

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The effect of PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) inserted with a split-flap technique on soft tissue thickening and initial marginal bone loss around implants: results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial

The effect of PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) inserted with a split-flap technique on soft tissue thickening and initial marginal bone loss around implants: results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial

... Three months later, a second measurement of crestal, buccal, and lingual tissue thickness and intraoral radio- graphs were carried out as mentioned above. A small mid-crestal incision was made and cover screws ...

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Heterogeneity of adipose tissue in development and metabolic function

Heterogeneity of adipose tissue in development and metabolic function

... A number of different hypotheses have been developed to understand the mechanisms underlying these different risk associations. The different anatomical locations of VAT and SAT form the basis of the ‘ portal theory ’ , ...

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