The Bone transplantation has been explained in detail with types of bone transplantation and mechanism of them. The precise information about location, function of cartilage in Human body with types of cartilage has been done. Common procedures used in cartilage transplant include Microfracture, ...
A tough, elastic, fibrous connective tissue that is a major constituent of the embryonic and young vertebrate skeleton and in most species is converted largely to bone with maturation. It is found in various parts of the human body, such as the joints, outer ear, and larynx. ...
The underlying genetic, molecular, and cellular causes of AIS have remained enigmatic for centuries. However, modern genomic and systems biology approaches in human patient cohorts are beginning to elucidate the genetic changes underlying AIS risk. Simultaneously, precise and powerful forward and reverse ...
A tough, elastic, fibrous connective tissue that is a major constituent of the embryonic and young vertebrate skeleton and in most species is converted largely to bone with maturation. It is found in various parts of the human body, such as the joints, outer ear, and larynx. ...
A cartilage and bone morphogenetic repairing material which contains a bone morphogenetic protein and a polyoxyethylene-p-olyoxypropylene glycol. In particular, it is preferable that a molecular weight of a polypropylene glycol, i.e., a component of said polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene glycol, being ...
The role of bone has not been fully elucidated, but changes in bone seem to be secondary to alterations in articular cartilage, which change the mechanical environment of the bone cells and induce them, in turn, to modulate tissue structure. 展开 ...
MSCs have attracted much attention because of their extended self-renewal potential and ability to differentiate into multiple stromal lineages including cartilage; invasive techniques are however required to obtain bone marrow samples. Additionally, high variability in the chondrogenic differentiation potential...
Osteoarthritis (OA) involves changes in both bone and cartilage. These processes might be associated under some circumstances. This study investigated correlations between bone and cartilage degradation in patients with OA as a function of sex, Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) score, Body Mass Index (BMI),...
2014). Another study found that 64% of adolescent soccer players display knee abnormalities by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), particularly bone marrow edema (Soder et al. 2011). Thus, investigating differences between biomarkers of cartilage turnover in adolescent and adult athletes could provide ...
a.a membranous sac or integument of the body. b.either of two strata of white matter in the cerebrum. c.the sporangium of various spore-producing organisms, as ferns, mosses, algae, and fungi. 3.a dry dehiscent fruit, composed of two or more carpels. ...