Bioactive bone substitute materials are a valuable alternative to autologous bone transplantations in the repair of skeletal defects. However, clinical studies have reported varying success rates for many commonly used biomaterials. While osteoblasts have traditionally been regarded as key players mediating osseointegration, increasing evidence suggests that bone-resorbing osteoclasts are of crucial importance for the longevity of applied biomaterials. As no standardized data on the resorbability of biomaterials exists, we applied an in vitro-assay to compare ten commonly used bone substitutes. Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were differentiated into osteoclasts in the co-presence of dentin chips and biomaterials or dentin ...
Biomaterials used in bone regeneration are designed to be gradually resorbed by the osteoclast and r...
\u3cp\u3eBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconducti...
Pathological processes in the alveolar and facial bones can lead to bone loss that may not heal with...
Bioactive bone substitute materials are a valuable alternative to autologous bone transplantations i...
Much research has been done on bone cells, but only a few studies deal with biomaterial-induced effe...
Purpose: This observational study examined the resorptive behavior of normal neonatal rabbit osteocl...
Bone graft substitute materials are becoming more common as alternative therapy strategies when bone...
Abstract: Skeletal defects may result from traumatic, infectious, congenital or neoplastic processes...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
Resorption of synthetic bone substitute materials is essential for the integration of these material...
Biomineralized collagen composite materials pose an intriguing alternative to current synthetic bone...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
Purpose: This work aimed to study and compare the behavior of macrophages and human osteoclast-like ...
AbstractBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductiv...
Bone substitute biomaterials (BSBs) represent a promising alternative to bone autografts, due to the...
Biomaterials used in bone regeneration are designed to be gradually resorbed by the osteoclast and r...
\u3cp\u3eBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconducti...
Pathological processes in the alveolar and facial bones can lead to bone loss that may not heal with...
Bioactive bone substitute materials are a valuable alternative to autologous bone transplantations i...
Much research has been done on bone cells, but only a few studies deal with biomaterial-induced effe...
Purpose: This observational study examined the resorptive behavior of normal neonatal rabbit osteocl...
Bone graft substitute materials are becoming more common as alternative therapy strategies when bone...
Abstract: Skeletal defects may result from traumatic, infectious, congenital or neoplastic processes...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
Resorption of synthetic bone substitute materials is essential for the integration of these material...
Biomineralized collagen composite materials pose an intriguing alternative to current synthetic bone...
Bone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductive matrix...
Purpose: This work aimed to study and compare the behavior of macrophages and human osteoclast-like ...
AbstractBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconductiv...
Bone substitute biomaterials (BSBs) represent a promising alternative to bone autografts, due to the...
Biomaterials used in bone regeneration are designed to be gradually resorbed by the osteoclast and r...
\u3cp\u3eBone repair is a multi-dimensional process that requires osteogenic cells, an osteoconducti...
Pathological processes in the alveolar and facial bones can lead to bone loss that may not heal with...