3.ossification- the process of becoming rigidly fixed in a conventional pattern of thought or behavior human process- a process in which human beings are involved 4.ossification- hardened conventionality conformity conventionalism,conventionality,convention- orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional ...
(in'tră-mem'brā-nŭs), 1.Within, or between the layers of, a membrane. 2.Denoting a method of bone formation directly from mesenchymal cells without an intervening cartilage stage (occurring, for example, in the calvaria), as distinguished from intracartilaginous bone formation. ...
This occurs by endochondral ossification in which bone replaces a cartilage intermediate derived from mesenchymal tissue, and replaces intramembranous bone formation in which undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue forms bone tissue directly. Recent advances in understanding the formation of the growth plate, ...
We previously established a mouse tensile force-induced bone formation model in which intramembranous osteogenesis was induced at the osteogenic front of calvarial bones, where bone formation actively occurs, by application of tensile force to calvarial sutures35. In the present study, we used the ...
Bone - Osteogenesis, Ossification, Intramembranous: Bone is formed in the embryo in two general ways. For most bones the general shape is first laid down as a cartilage model, which is then progressively replaced by bone (endochondral bone formation). A