The physiological process of bone healing takes place in three sequential stages: inflammation, repair and remodelling. Multipotential stromal cells (MSCs) are the key progenitor cells for osteoblasts and chondrocytes and are also imbued with immunomodulatory capabilities. Although MSCs are well known to be involved in osteogenesis during the later stages of repair, their role during the inflammatory phase and precise interactions with immune cells remain poorly understood. This chapter describes the current knowledge on cellular interactions during the bone repair as well as cytokines and growth factors mediating these processes. The roles of emerging innate immune cell populations, innate lymphoid cells are also discussed. Based on this c...
The reconstitution of lost bone is a subject that is germane to many orthopedic conditions including...
Abstract Bone infections are a frequent cause for large bony defects with a reduced healing capacity...
Osteoimmunology as an interdisciplinary research principle governing the cross-talk between the skel...
It is estimated that, of the 7.9 million fractures sustained in the United States each year, 5% to 2...
Copyright © 2015 Tracy K. Kovach et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
Key events occurring during the bone healing include well-orchestrated and complex interactions betw...
We summarize research approaches and findings on bone healing and regeneration that were presented a...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene-targete...
Functional interactions between the immune system and bone tissues are reflected in a number of cyto...
Functional interactions between the immune system and bone tissues are reflected in a number of cyto...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene‐targete...
It was traditionally considered that the inhibition of inflammatory reaction is necessary for osteog...
The reconstitution of lost bone is a subject that is germane to many orthopedic conditions including...
Although autologous tissue transplantation represents a valid approach for bone repair, it has encou...
Bone regeneration is driven by mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) via their interactions with immune c...
The reconstitution of lost bone is a subject that is germane to many orthopedic conditions including...
Abstract Bone infections are a frequent cause for large bony defects with a reduced healing capacity...
Osteoimmunology as an interdisciplinary research principle governing the cross-talk between the skel...
It is estimated that, of the 7.9 million fractures sustained in the United States each year, 5% to 2...
Copyright © 2015 Tracy K. Kovach et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
Key events occurring during the bone healing include well-orchestrated and complex interactions betw...
We summarize research approaches and findings on bone healing and regeneration that were presented a...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene-targete...
Functional interactions between the immune system and bone tissues are reflected in a number of cyto...
Functional interactions between the immune system and bone tissues are reflected in a number of cyto...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene‐targete...
It was traditionally considered that the inhibition of inflammatory reaction is necessary for osteog...
The reconstitution of lost bone is a subject that is germane to many orthopedic conditions including...
Although autologous tissue transplantation represents a valid approach for bone repair, it has encou...
Bone regeneration is driven by mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) via their interactions with immune c...
The reconstitution of lost bone is a subject that is germane to many orthopedic conditions including...
Abstract Bone infections are a frequent cause for large bony defects with a reduced healing capacity...
Osteoimmunology as an interdisciplinary research principle governing the cross-talk between the skel...