Objective: Reconstruction of lost attachment apparatus is a major goal of periodontal therapy. Although various osteoinductive bone replacement grafts (BRGs) have been used with apparent clinical success, unequivocal evidence of osteoinductivity may be obtained only through the demonstration of increased osteoblastic/osteoclastic differentiation following exposure to these materials. Materials and Methods: Bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) obtained from rat femur were cultured in Dulbecco′s Modified Eagles Medium (DMEM) and 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS). They were then exposed to two demineralized bone matrices (DBM′s) - Grafton and Osseograft, and divided into three groups, comprising of a negative control (BMSC +...
Background: The study evaluates the osteogenic properties and biocompatibility of growth factor-rich...
Bones with different embryological origin and mode of ossification are supposed to vary in their cap...
Background: While various biomaterials are used for bone regeneration, the relative comparative effi...
Repair of large bone defects represents a challenge to orthopedic surgery since autogenous graft is ...
OBJECTIVES Bone replacement grafting materials play an important role in regenerative dentistry. ...
Periodontal regeneration through the employment of bone substitutes has become a feasible strategy i...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141502/1/jper0036.pd
The use of extracellular matrix materials as scaffolds for the repair and regeneration of tissues is...
BACKGROUND Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that a combination of enamel matrix derivativ...
Introduction. One alternative for the treatment of extensive bone defects is the use of bone gra...
The use of extracellular matrix materials as scaffolds for the repair and regeneration of tissues is...
Introduction: A lack of bone mass poses limits on treatment in maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedics a...
BACKGROUND: In vitro investigations suggest that enamel matrix derivative (EMD) may affect the biolo...
Dentine matrix has proposed roles for directing mineralised tissue repair in dentine and bone; howev...
Contains fulltext : 48604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Alternative ma...
Background: The study evaluates the osteogenic properties and biocompatibility of growth factor-rich...
Bones with different embryological origin and mode of ossification are supposed to vary in their cap...
Background: While various biomaterials are used for bone regeneration, the relative comparative effi...
Repair of large bone defects represents a challenge to orthopedic surgery since autogenous graft is ...
OBJECTIVES Bone replacement grafting materials play an important role in regenerative dentistry. ...
Periodontal regeneration through the employment of bone substitutes has become a feasible strategy i...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141502/1/jper0036.pd
The use of extracellular matrix materials as scaffolds for the repair and regeneration of tissues is...
BACKGROUND Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that a combination of enamel matrix derivativ...
Introduction. One alternative for the treatment of extensive bone defects is the use of bone gra...
The use of extracellular matrix materials as scaffolds for the repair and regeneration of tissues is...
Introduction: A lack of bone mass poses limits on treatment in maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedics a...
BACKGROUND: In vitro investigations suggest that enamel matrix derivative (EMD) may affect the biolo...
Dentine matrix has proposed roles for directing mineralised tissue repair in dentine and bone; howev...
Contains fulltext : 48604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Alternative ma...
Background: The study evaluates the osteogenic properties and biocompatibility of growth factor-rich...
Bones with different embryological origin and mode of ossification are supposed to vary in their cap...
Background: While various biomaterials are used for bone regeneration, the relative comparative effi...