It is counterintuitive that invertebrate shells can induce bone formation, yet nacre, or mother of pearl, from marine shells is both osteoinductive and osteointegrative. Nacre is composed of aragonite (calcium carbonate) and induces production of vertebrate bone (calcium phosphate). Exploited by the Mayans for dental implants, this remarkable phenomenon has been confirmed in vitro and in vivo, yet the characteristic of nacre that induces bone formation remains unknown. By isolating nacre topography from its inherent chemistry in the production of polycaprolactone (PCL) nacre replica, we show that, for mesenchymal stem cells, nacre topography is osteoinductive. Gene expression of specific bone marker proteins, osteopontin, osteocalcin, osteo...
International audienceNacre (or mother of pearl) can facilitate bone cell differentiation and ă can ...
Nacre, when implanted in vivo in bones of dogs, sheep, mice, and humans, induces a biological respon...
Currently a basic tenet in biomineralization is that biominerals grow by accretion of amorphous part...
It is counter-intuitive that invertebrate shells can induce bone formation yet nacre, or mother of p...
It is counterintuitive that invertebrate shells can induce bone formation, yet nacre, or mother of p...
While vertebrates commandeer calcium phosphate for skeletal fabrication, invertebrates routinely mak...
Nacre seashell is a natural osteoinductive biomaterial with strong effects on osteoprogenitors, oste...
The regenerative potential of skeletal stem cells provides an attractive prospect to generate bone t...
The regenerative potential of skeletal stem cells provides an attractive prospect to generate bone t...
Abstract The shell of the bivalve mollusc Pinctada maxima is composed of the calcium carbonate polym...
Orthopedic bone devices can be prepared from the shells of giant pearl oysters. Nacre is biocompatib...
Undecalcified nacre has been proved to have the potential to stimulate new bone formation butthe dec...
Undecalcified nacre has been proved to have the potential to stimulate new bone formation butthe dec...
BACKGROUND: Biodegradable biomaterials have been proposed to prepare orthopedic devices. Nacre is a ...
Nacre seashell is a natural osteoinductive biomaterial with strong effects on osteoprogenitors, oste...
International audienceNacre (or mother of pearl) can facilitate bone cell differentiation and ă can ...
Nacre, when implanted in vivo in bones of dogs, sheep, mice, and humans, induces a biological respon...
Currently a basic tenet in biomineralization is that biominerals grow by accretion of amorphous part...
It is counter-intuitive that invertebrate shells can induce bone formation yet nacre, or mother of p...
It is counterintuitive that invertebrate shells can induce bone formation, yet nacre, or mother of p...
While vertebrates commandeer calcium phosphate for skeletal fabrication, invertebrates routinely mak...
Nacre seashell is a natural osteoinductive biomaterial with strong effects on osteoprogenitors, oste...
The regenerative potential of skeletal stem cells provides an attractive prospect to generate bone t...
The regenerative potential of skeletal stem cells provides an attractive prospect to generate bone t...
Abstract The shell of the bivalve mollusc Pinctada maxima is composed of the calcium carbonate polym...
Orthopedic bone devices can be prepared from the shells of giant pearl oysters. Nacre is biocompatib...
Undecalcified nacre has been proved to have the potential to stimulate new bone formation butthe dec...
Undecalcified nacre has been proved to have the potential to stimulate new bone formation butthe dec...
BACKGROUND: Biodegradable biomaterials have been proposed to prepare orthopedic devices. Nacre is a ...
Nacre seashell is a natural osteoinductive biomaterial with strong effects on osteoprogenitors, oste...
International audienceNacre (or mother of pearl) can facilitate bone cell differentiation and ă can ...
Nacre, when implanted in vivo in bones of dogs, sheep, mice, and humans, induces a biological respon...
Currently a basic tenet in biomineralization is that biominerals grow by accretion of amorphous part...