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Bones osteogenesis

Surmenev, R.A., Surmeneva, M.A., and Ivanova, A.A. (2014) Significance of calcium phosphate coatings for the enhancement of new bone osteogenesis - a review. Acta Biomater., 10, 557-579. [Pg.441]

Surmenev, R.A., Surmeneva, M.A., and Ivanova, A.A. (2014) Significance of calcium phosphate coatings for the enhancement of new bone osteogenesis - a review. Acta Biomater., 10, 557—579. Westheimer, F.H. (1987) Why nature chose phosphates. Science, 235, 1173—1178. Zhang, S. (ed) (2013) Hydroxyapatite Coat-ings for Biomedical Applications, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, CRC Press, 469 pp., ISBN 978-1-4398-8693-9. [Pg.483]

Strontium-89 chloride is a calcium analogue that rapidly clears from the blood and is taken up into bone mineral, particularly in areas of active osteogenesis, as weU as primary bone tumors and metastases. It is used for reHef of bone pain in patients having painful skeleton bone metastases. It is suppHed in an injectable solution. [Pg.483]

Technetium-99m oxidronate is a bone imaging agent used to demonstrate areas of altered osteogenesis. It is rapidly cleared from the blood and taken up in areas of bone that are undergoing osteogenesis. The kit is a vial containing a lyophilized powder where sodium oxidronate is the active... [Pg.483]

Technetium-99m medronate ( Tc methylene diphosphonate) is used as a bone imaging agent to delineate areas of altered osteogenesis. The product is formed by the addition of up to 7.4 GBq (200 mCi) of Tc pertechnetate. [Pg.484]

Chitosan microsphere-encapsulated human growth hormone seems to be quite effective in early bone consolidation in distraction osteogenesis [342]. [Pg.198]

The molecular causes of a number of heritable diseases of bone (eg, osteogenesis imperfecta) and of cartilage (eg, the chondrodystrophies) are being revealed by the application of recombinant DNA technology. [Pg.555]

In assessing a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta, a history of bone fractures, as well as blue sclerae, are noted. These findings are an example of... [Pg.294]

Brittle bone disease, or osteogenesis imperfecta (01), is caused by mutations or absence of one of the genes encoding type I collagen chains, which interferes with assembly and function of the triple helix. [Pg.14]

EP4 receptor agonists have drawn much attention to the effects of promoting osteogenesis [61] or suppressing colitis and mucosal damage [62], because the potential of an EP4 receptor agonist for treatment in bone diseases or inflammatory bowel disease has been examined in clinical trial [61],... [Pg.636]

PGJj Inhibits cell proliferation Stimulates osteogenesis (bone formation)... [Pg.522]

Horwitz, E. M., Gordon, P. L., Koo, W. K., et al. (2002), Isolated allogeneic bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cells engraft and stimulate growth in children with osteogenesis imperfecta Implications for cells therapy of bone, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 99(13), 8932-8937. [Pg.114]

Machwate, M., Jullienne, A., Moukhtar, M., et al. (1995) Temporal variation of c-fos protot-ocogene expression during osteoblasts differentiation and osteogenesis in developing rat bone. Journal of Cell Biochemistry 57 62-70... [Pg.34]

McLeod, K.J. and Rubin, C.T. (1992) The effect of low-frequency electrical fields on osteogenesis. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 74A 920-929... [Pg.35]


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