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, and the use of human bone morphogenetic protein type 2 (BMP‐2). Although several bone scaffold materials, such as biomimetic mineralization on marcoporous cellulose, have been investigated, bone scaffolds need ...
, or xenogeneic bone grafts, which although effective imply a number of limitations: the need to remove bone from another location in the case of autologous transplants and the possibility of an immune rejection ...
Cartilage and bone induction evoked by xenogenic grafts of WISH cells possesses neither generic nor species specificity. No induction was obtained in mice when WISH cells were grafted subcutaneously ...
. The purpose of this study was to track the interactions between transplanted osteogenic cells and host cells during osteogenesis . In vitro migration assay was carried out to investigate the ability ...
The local environment plays an important role in osteogenic tissue regeneration. Our previous studies have shown that xenogenic transplantation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) alone ...
bone regeneration techniques and cell transplants with collagen scaffolds for the suitable skeletal framework. In vitro‐expanded tibia periosteum cells were used to promote osteogenesis with collagen ...
properties. However, the usefulness of xenogeneic bone relies on necessary processing procedures for removing antigens and viruses, and preserving biological activities simultaneously. By chemical treatment ...
available for vertical bone augmentation include bone blocks (autologic/allogenic or xenogenic ), distraction osteogenesis , and guided bone regeneration (GBR). Autologous bone graft is the gold standard ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are immunoprivileged and the allogeneic MSCs implantation has been used to facilitate tissue repairs such as bone and cartilage defect. The present study aimed ...
BMSCs expressed bFGF and were highly proliferative. Osteogenesis was irregular, showing neovascularization around new bone tissue. There was no evidence of bilayered osteochondral tissue present in normal ...
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