AbstractObjectiveTo compare the use of Bone Marrow adult Stem Cells (BMSCs), differentiated in vitro into osteoblasts, associated to calcium phosphate versus autogenous bone graft, in the repair process of critical size bone defects.Materials and methodOn 36 Wistar adult rats, bilateral full-thickness defects on parietal bone were created. The defects were either repaired with calcium phosphate (group I), calcium phosphate+(BMSCs) (group II) or autogenous bone graft (group III), and the opposite side with blood clot (Control Group). In all cases a collagen membrane was used. The animals were sacrificed at 30 and 60 days, and all specimens were collected for further histological and histomorfometric study.ResultsAt 30 days, group III (autoge...
International audienceThe consequences of the treatment of the squamous cell carcinomas of the upper...
Purpose: Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction strategy for large cranio...
Background: In this study, the biocompatibility, stability and osteotransductivity of a new cement b...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the use of Bone Marrow adult Stem Cells (BMSCs), differentiated in vitro...
International audienceFor craniofacial bone defect repair, several alternatives to bone graft (BG) e...
Introduction: A lack of bone mass poses limits on treatment in maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedics a...
Autogenous bone grafts have frequently been used in the treatment of bone defects; however, this pro...
AbstractBecause of its biocompatibility and osteoconductive properties, calcium-phosphate cement has...
<div><p>Abstract Purpose: To compare bone regeneration in critical-sized defects in rat calvarium ...
International audiencePurpose: Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction str...
BackgroundFacial bone reconstruction has been a challenge for oral and maxillofacial surgeons for a ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In craniofacial reconstruction, the gold standard procedure for bon...
Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction strategy for large craniofacial de...
Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been utilized as an aid in regeneration of bone def...
International audienceThe consequences of the treatment of the squamous cell carcinomas of the upper...
Purpose: Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction strategy for large cranio...
Background: In this study, the biocompatibility, stability and osteotransductivity of a new cement b...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the use of Bone Marrow adult Stem Cells (BMSCs), differentiated in vitro...
International audienceFor craniofacial bone defect repair, several alternatives to bone graft (BG) e...
Introduction: A lack of bone mass poses limits on treatment in maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedics a...
Autogenous bone grafts have frequently been used in the treatment of bone defects; however, this pro...
AbstractBecause of its biocompatibility and osteoconductive properties, calcium-phosphate cement has...
<div><p>Abstract Purpose: To compare bone regeneration in critical-sized defects in rat calvarium ...
International audiencePurpose: Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction str...
BackgroundFacial bone reconstruction has been a challenge for oral and maxillofacial surgeons for a ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In craniofacial reconstruction, the gold standard procedure for bon...
Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction strategy for large craniofacial de...
Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been utilized as an aid in regeneration of bone def...
International audienceThe consequences of the treatment of the squamous cell carcinomas of the upper...
Purpose: Autologous bone grafting (BG) remains the standard reconstruction strategy for large cranio...
Background: In this study, the biocompatibility, stability and osteotransductivity of a new cement b...