<p>Histological picture of the regenerated tissue showing the pattern of newly formed bone (red arrows) within the muscle tissue (M) around the residual component of the cement (Hydroxyapatite) “HA”.</p
<p>(a) Group A primarily presented full bone and full defect perimeter cementum regeneration (cellul...
<p>(A1) H&E staining image of a rat non-injured soleus muscle 28 days after surgery; (A2) same as in...
<p>Van Gieson staining showed more bone formed in tubular scaffolds (Group C) than porous (Group A a...
<p>Serial sections (A to D) of a regenerate during the early differentiation stage were stained for ...
<p>Two limbs are shown in A and C. Dashed lines indicate the amputation plane. White arrows indicate...
<p>(A): Isolated bone was formed at the peripheral area of the transplant material and far from the ...
<p>Figure A shows that regeneration of the mandible retains the original mandibular arch. The cut ar...
<p>The figure shows the fixation screw and the titanium plate (red arrows) across the inferior borde...
<p>A histological image of the 1-year model of the frozen bone autograft, showing remodeled bone fil...
<p>A) Hematoxylin-eosin staining. A1) Empty control, A2) CHI scaffold, A3) rhBMP2-CHI scaffold, A4) ...
<p>(<b>A–F</b>) Haematoxylin and eosin staining. (<b>A</b>) Necrotic cortex with empty osseous lacun...
(A) Image of tibiae after cell transplantation (red circles indicated transplanted sites). (B) Micro...
<p>A: Bone formation capability of muscle-derived cells. Representative histological sections of a s...
<p>A) A diagram of the mouse ear shows placement of the ear punch and the localization of the regene...
<p>The three different regeneration patterns comprised (a) acellular cementum (AC), (b) cellular cem...
<p>(a) Group A primarily presented full bone and full defect perimeter cementum regeneration (cellul...
<p>(A1) H&E staining image of a rat non-injured soleus muscle 28 days after surgery; (A2) same as in...
<p>Van Gieson staining showed more bone formed in tubular scaffolds (Group C) than porous (Group A a...
<p>Serial sections (A to D) of a regenerate during the early differentiation stage were stained for ...
<p>Two limbs are shown in A and C. Dashed lines indicate the amputation plane. White arrows indicate...
<p>(A): Isolated bone was formed at the peripheral area of the transplant material and far from the ...
<p>Figure A shows that regeneration of the mandible retains the original mandibular arch. The cut ar...
<p>The figure shows the fixation screw and the titanium plate (red arrows) across the inferior borde...
<p>A histological image of the 1-year model of the frozen bone autograft, showing remodeled bone fil...
<p>A) Hematoxylin-eosin staining. A1) Empty control, A2) CHI scaffold, A3) rhBMP2-CHI scaffold, A4) ...
<p>(<b>A–F</b>) Haematoxylin and eosin staining. (<b>A</b>) Necrotic cortex with empty osseous lacun...
(A) Image of tibiae after cell transplantation (red circles indicated transplanted sites). (B) Micro...
<p>A: Bone formation capability of muscle-derived cells. Representative histological sections of a s...
<p>A) A diagram of the mouse ear shows placement of the ear punch and the localization of the regene...
<p>The three different regeneration patterns comprised (a) acellular cementum (AC), (b) cellular cem...
<p>(a) Group A primarily presented full bone and full defect perimeter cementum regeneration (cellul...
<p>(A1) H&E staining image of a rat non-injured soleus muscle 28 days after surgery; (A2) same as in...
<p>Van Gieson staining showed more bone formed in tubular scaffolds (Group C) than porous (Group A a...