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The role of bone sialoprotein in the tendon-bone insertion
... a bone matrix protein in the regulation of phosphate ...of bone sialoprotein (BSP) impairs cortical defect repair in mouse long ...bone. Bone 45(5), ... See full document
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12-16-2015 12:00 AM The Role of Bone Sialoprotein in Periodontal Tissue Development and Bone Repair
... Large bone defect repair generally requires surgical intervention and the use of biomaterials, combined with growth factors, as a temporary filler to promote de novo bone ...autologous bone, ... See full document
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Bone Sialoprotein and Osteopontin Mediate Bone Development
... Other bone defects include the decoupling of bone deposition and ...decreased bone mass ...of bone, affecting 30-50% of individuals within the United States, is periodontal disease ...alveolar ... See full document
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Lights and shadows of NSAIDs in bone healing: the role of prostaglandins in bone metabolism
... in bone tissue and include osteogenic cell precursors from various stem cells lineage, osteoblasts, osteocytes and ...near bone surfaces. Osteoblasts are mature bone-forming cells responsible for ... See full document
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Dynamic Light Scattering Study of Hydroxyapatite Formation: Effect of Osteopontin and Bone Sialoprotein
... possible role of BSP in nucleation of HA by molecular dynamic simulations ...key role in the nucleation of amorphous calcium phosphate clusters which develop into crystalline ... See full document
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Characterization of the Interaction Between Bone Sialoprotein and Type I Collagen
... demineralized bone chips was performed to determine if BSP was released from its ...demineralized bone chips is also released from these chips with thrombin ...from bone may provide signals to ... See full document
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Osteogenic Differentiation of Stem Cells Treated with Fast Set NeoMTA Plus
... Bone sialoprotein, or osteopontin and osteocalcin have been mineralized tissue- proteins having important roles in regulation and differentiation of mineral-cells like osteoblasts, odontoblasts and ... See full document
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Biology and augmentation of tendon-bone insertion repair
... direct tendon to bone healing using direct attachment of patella-patellar tendon and the tendon graft healing to bone tunnel in ACL reconstruction as ...of tendon to bone ... See full document
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The Characterization of the Rat Bone Sialoprotein Knockout Phenotype
... Bone formation, development, and remodeling are complicated processes involving several different cell types and proteins. Biomineralization is a critical component involved in bone and other mineralized ... See full document
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Aberrant TGF β activation in bone tendon insertion induces enthesopathy like disease
... in bone induces ...the role of elevated active TGF-β in heterotopic ossification, we determined whether high levels of TGF-β could induce spontaneous enthesopathy with a CED mouse ...in bone (36). ... See full document
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Mandibular ridge reconstruction: A review of contemporary methods
... the bone is nourished, healing time can be reduced and complications such as infection or resorption occur less frequently than in nonvascularized ...of bone block ... See full document
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Hormone replacement therapy, calcium and vitamin D3 versus calcium and vitamin D3alone decreases markers of cartilage and bone metabolism in rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN46523456]
... of bone metabolism were associated with improved bone ...improved bone mass in the forearm, total hip, and lumbar spine, and also indicated a joint-protective effect of HRT in patients with ... See full document
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Evaluation of the clinical results of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction -a comparison between the use of the bone tendon bone and semitendinosus and gracilis tendons-
... fixed bone-to-bone with interference screw, which is advantageous; however, it can cause the following problems: muscle weakness of the graft-harvest region, pain around the patellofemoral joint, and wear ... See full document
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Cellular and molecular basis of periodontal regeneration
... The results of TEM observations also revealed the presence of intact host cells which had remained attached mainly to the apical and middle portions of the membranes. The coronal portion comprised a very large ... See full document
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The role of bone marrow Mesenchymal stem cells in bone healing in Cranio maxillofacial bone defects : A systematic review
... studied and demonstrated todifferentiate along osteogenic, chondrogenic, adipogenic, myogenic or non-mesenchymal Pittenger et al., 1999; Dezawa et al., Egusa et al., 2005). Autogenous various alloplastic materials, which ... See full document
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Torsional stability of interference screws derived from bovine bone a biomechanical study
... We observed one BC screw breakage at the end of the insertion in the graft tunnel in porcine test specimens. In most cases bioabsorbable screws have screwdriver holes that run the entire length of the screw, thus ... See full document
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Combination of platelet-rich plasma and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells enhances tendon–bone healing in a rabbit model of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
... femoral bone tunnels were created with a ...semitendinosus tendon was har- vested to reconstruct the ACL ...hamstring tendon was used for ACL reconstruc- tion (control ... See full document
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Positional changes in tendon insertions from bone to fascia: development of the pes anserinus and semimembranosus muscle insertion in human foetuses
... The pes anserinus in adults showed a basic lami- nar arrangement [11], with the tendons of the sem- itendinosus, gracilis and sartorius muscles layered in that order from the deep to the superficial side. In foetuses of ... See full document
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Fibrinogen is a ligand for the S aureus MSCRAMM Bbp (Bone sialoprotein binding protein)
... MSCRAMMs (microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules) are bacterial surface proteins mediating adherence of the microbes to components of the extracellular matrix of the host. On Staphylococci the ... See full document
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A simple three-dimensional stent for proper placement of mini-implant
... Root proximity can be reduced by angulating the mini- implant to the long axis of the tooth. This facilitates place- ment of the tip of the mini-implant towards the root apex. This reduces root proximity as well as ... See full document
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