Cell-based in vitro resorption assays are an important tool to simulate the in vivo biodegradation of resorbable bone graft materials and to predict their clinical performance. The present study analyses the activity of osteoclast-specific enzymes as potential surrogate measures for classical pit assay, which is not applicable on irregular structured materials. Osteoclasts derived from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells were cultivated on different surfaces: calcium phosphate bone cements (CPC), dentin discs, osteoblast-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) and tissue culture polystyrene as control. Pit formation on the resorbable materials was investigated and correlated with the activity of tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), c...
Bioactive bone substitute materials are a valuable alternative to autologous bone transplantations i...
ligands are sufficient for resorption the consensus is that bone mineral is essential for the recog...
Sub-micron calcium phosphate ceramic thin films were formed by vertically dipping transparent quartz...
Cell-based in vitro resorption assays are an important tool to simulate the in vivo biodegradation o...
Cell-based in vitro resorption assays are an important tool to simulate the in vivo biodegradation o...
Resorption of synthetic bone substitute materials is essential for the integration of these material...
The newest knowledge on the osteoclast allows us to consider bone resorption in a global perspective...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells that have been implicated in a variety of skelet...
Biologically active metal ions in low doses have the potential to accelerate bone defect healing. Fo...
Biologically active metal ions in low doses have the potential to accelerate bone defect healing. Fo...
Past knowledge and the recent developments on the formation, activation and mode of action of osteoc...
Biomineralized collagen composite materials pose an intriguing alternative to current synthetic bone...
Osteoclasts are cells of hematopoietic origin with a unique property of dissolving bone; their inhib...
Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. T...
Abstract Background Osteoclasts have been strongly implicated in osteoarthritic cartilage degradatio...
Bioactive bone substitute materials are a valuable alternative to autologous bone transplantations i...
ligands are sufficient for resorption the consensus is that bone mineral is essential for the recog...
Sub-micron calcium phosphate ceramic thin films were formed by vertically dipping transparent quartz...
Cell-based in vitro resorption assays are an important tool to simulate the in vivo biodegradation o...
Cell-based in vitro resorption assays are an important tool to simulate the in vivo biodegradation o...
Resorption of synthetic bone substitute materials is essential for the integration of these material...
The newest knowledge on the osteoclast allows us to consider bone resorption in a global perspective...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells that have been implicated in a variety of skelet...
Biologically active metal ions in low doses have the potential to accelerate bone defect healing. Fo...
Biologically active metal ions in low doses have the potential to accelerate bone defect healing. Fo...
Past knowledge and the recent developments on the formation, activation and mode of action of osteoc...
Biomineralized collagen composite materials pose an intriguing alternative to current synthetic bone...
Osteoclasts are cells of hematopoietic origin with a unique property of dissolving bone; their inhib...
Resorption of mineralized tissues like bone is accomplished by a unique cell type: the osteoclast. T...
Abstract Background Osteoclasts have been strongly implicated in osteoarthritic cartilage degradatio...
Bioactive bone substitute materials are a valuable alternative to autologous bone transplantations i...
ligands are sufficient for resorption the consensus is that bone mineral is essential for the recog...
Sub-micron calcium phosphate ceramic thin films were formed by vertically dipping transparent quartz...