A bone marrow tumor is a type of tumor that originates in the bone marrow, which can be a result of abnormal cell growth within the bone tissue. AI generated definition based on:Imaging of Pain,2011 About this page Add to MendeleySet alert ...
0707T Injection(s), bone-hyphensubstitute material (eg, calcium phosphate) into subchondral bone defect (ie, bone marrow lesion, bone bruise, stress injury, microtrabecular fracture), including imaging guidance and arthroscopic assistance for joint visualization 0869T Injection(s), bone-hyphensubstitute...
pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) are delivered by a pair of external magnetic coils placed parallel to each other on top of the cast at the nonunion site. Treatment times vary from 10 to 16 hours per day. Because precise placement of the coils is necessary, the ...
We found that Jagged1 can enhance osteoclastogenesis in primary bone marrow cell cocultures. The functional role of Jagged1 as a direct mediator of osteoclast differentiation was further validated using tumor cell cocultures with two different osteoclast cell lines and the application of pure ...
TAMs are generally considered to be derived from the myelomonocytic lineage and to develop from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).98,99,100Moreover, they are generally recruited from the blood circulation to the site of the lesion to eliminate infection, inflammation or tumor cells, such as osteosar...
This study aims to improve the autologous chondrocyte implantation technique by using equine mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from bone marrow differentiated into chondrocytes that can be implanted in the chondral lesion. The optimized protocol relies on culture under hypoxia within type I/III collagen ...
Our experiments demonstrated that the inhibition of monocarboxylate transporter 4 (MCT4) by short hairpin (shRNA) transduction suppressed the HNSCC-BP, the lactate level in bone marrow, and the pERK1/2 expression in DRG. The sensory nerves also expressed increased levels of the acid-sensing ...
Several approaches have been studied to promote OC regeneration, such as debridement, bone marrow stimulation techniques, and the use of osteochondral allografts. However, these present strategies are affected by many drawbacks. For instance, microfractures may lead to degeneration of the repaired ...