Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms generate organized mineral crystals. In human cells, this phenomenon culminates with the formation of hydroxyapatite, which is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite. The mechanism that explains the genesis within the cell and the propagation of the mineral in the extracellular matrix still remains largely unexplained, and its characterization is highly controversial, especially in humans. In fact, up to now, biomineralization core knowledge has been provided by investigations on the advanced phases of this process. In this study, we characterize the contents of calcium depositions in human bone mesenchymal stem cells exposed to an osteogenic cocktail for 4 and 10 day...
It has been shown for developing enamel and zebrafish fin that hydroxyapatite (HA) is preceded by an...
Mineralization is an important process in bone growth, development and regeneration. Mineral deposit...
The mineralization process is crucial to the load-bearing characteristics of the bone extracellular ...
Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms generate organized mineral crystals. In h...
open14siThe core knowledge about biomineralization is provided by studies on the advanced phases of ...
Including humans, many multicellular organisms produce similar hard tissues, such as bones, teeth, s...
The specific routes of biomineralization in nature are here explored using a tissue engineering appr...
The hydroxyapatite (HAP) with variable chemical substitutions has been considered as the major compo...
The mechanism underlying the mineralization of bone is well studied and yet it remains controversial...
Biomineralization is well-known as the essential process for human skeletal development. It is a com...
The process of biomineralization has been examined during osteoblastic differentiation of bone marro...
The present survey deals with the initial stage of the calcification process in bone and other hard ...
Calcium phosphates, mainly ‘bioapatite’, make up the inorganic part of bone and teeth but also occur...
The cell sources for bone tissue engineering are required to produce bone-like materials. There have...
A direct observation and an in-depth characterization of the steps by which bone mineral nucleates a...
It has been shown for developing enamel and zebrafish fin that hydroxyapatite (HA) is preceded by an...
Mineralization is an important process in bone growth, development and regeneration. Mineral deposit...
The mineralization process is crucial to the load-bearing characteristics of the bone extracellular ...
Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms generate organized mineral crystals. In h...
open14siThe core knowledge about biomineralization is provided by studies on the advanced phases of ...
Including humans, many multicellular organisms produce similar hard tissues, such as bones, teeth, s...
The specific routes of biomineralization in nature are here explored using a tissue engineering appr...
The hydroxyapatite (HAP) with variable chemical substitutions has been considered as the major compo...
The mechanism underlying the mineralization of bone is well studied and yet it remains controversial...
Biomineralization is well-known as the essential process for human skeletal development. It is a com...
The process of biomineralization has been examined during osteoblastic differentiation of bone marro...
The present survey deals with the initial stage of the calcification process in bone and other hard ...
Calcium phosphates, mainly ‘bioapatite’, make up the inorganic part of bone and teeth but also occur...
The cell sources for bone tissue engineering are required to produce bone-like materials. There have...
A direct observation and an in-depth characterization of the steps by which bone mineral nucleates a...
It has been shown for developing enamel and zebrafish fin that hydroxyapatite (HA) is preceded by an...
Mineralization is an important process in bone growth, development and regeneration. Mineral deposit...
The mineralization process is crucial to the load-bearing characteristics of the bone extracellular ...