To assess new biomaterials for possible use as bone graft substitutes, a number of techniques allow interactions with osteoblastic cells to be studied, with respect to effects on proliferation and differentiation of osteoprogenitors. In vitro models include the use of bone explant cultures, fetal rat calvarial-derived osteoblast cells, primary stromal populations, transformed and non-transformed cell lines and immortalized osteoblast cell lines. However, these assessments are limited by the extent of osteogenic differentiation and bone formation that can be observed in vitro, species differences and phenotypic drift of cells cultured in vitro. The use of in vivo experimental systems such as the segmental/calvarial bone defect model, the sub...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic culture models based on human cells may reduce the use of complex...
An in vitro mineralizing cell-implant system was developed to study osteoblast attachment, secretion...
none6noBone is an extremely dynamic tissue, undergoing continuous remodeling for its whole lifetime,...
New biomaterials and scaffolds for bone tissue engineering (BTE) applications require to be tested i...
Biomaterial osteointegration depends not only on the properties of the implanted material but also o...
Direct grafts of human cells into immunocompromised or cortisone-treated animals, either alone or wi...
The success of implantable devices relies heavily on their interaction with the host cells facilitat...
Many biomaterials have been evaluated using cultured cells. In particular, osteoblast-like cells are...
The process of bone formation, remodelling and healing involves a coordinated action of various cell...
International audienceThe evaluation of innovative bone substitutes requires the development of an o...
Background: Osteocytes are the key regulator cells in bone tissue, affecting activity of both osteob...
Cocultivation of two (or more) cell types in vitro leading to the formation of functioning bone tiss...
In the present thesis, a tissue engineering approach to treat bone defects was investigated. Such st...
Animal studies are morally problematic, expensive, time consuming and often not accurate or not suit...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic culture models based on human cells may reduce the use of complex...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic culture models based on human cells may reduce the use of complex...
An in vitro mineralizing cell-implant system was developed to study osteoblast attachment, secretion...
none6noBone is an extremely dynamic tissue, undergoing continuous remodeling for its whole lifetime,...
New biomaterials and scaffolds for bone tissue engineering (BTE) applications require to be tested i...
Biomaterial osteointegration depends not only on the properties of the implanted material but also o...
Direct grafts of human cells into immunocompromised or cortisone-treated animals, either alone or wi...
The success of implantable devices relies heavily on their interaction with the host cells facilitat...
Many biomaterials have been evaluated using cultured cells. In particular, osteoblast-like cells are...
The process of bone formation, remodelling and healing involves a coordinated action of various cell...
International audienceThe evaluation of innovative bone substitutes requires the development of an o...
Background: Osteocytes are the key regulator cells in bone tissue, affecting activity of both osteob...
Cocultivation of two (or more) cell types in vitro leading to the formation of functioning bone tiss...
In the present thesis, a tissue engineering approach to treat bone defects was investigated. Such st...
Animal studies are morally problematic, expensive, time consuming and often not accurate or not suit...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic culture models based on human cells may reduce the use of complex...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic culture models based on human cells may reduce the use of complex...
An in vitro mineralizing cell-implant system was developed to study osteoblast attachment, secretion...
none6noBone is an extremely dynamic tissue, undergoing continuous remodeling for its whole lifetime,...