- ...
- bone-forming
cells (osteoblasts), so the
graft itself forms new bone (
osteoinductive), as well as
acting as a
matrix or
scaffold to new bone
growing from...
- type of
osteoinductive cell
mediators is bone
morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). A bone
graft material that is
osteoconductive and
osteoinductive will not...
-
enhance the
osteoinductivity of
osteoinductive materials. An
example of this is
enamel matrix derivative,
which serves to
enhance the
osteoinductive nature...
- osteoblasts, to
repair the defect. This will
depend on the osteoconductive,
osteoinductive and
osteogenic capabilities of the graft. Currently,
autograft bone...
- bone
graft is the "gold standard"
treatment and
possesses osteogenic,
osteoinductive, and
osteoconductive properties,
although only a
limited sample can...
- Due to its high biocompatibility, bioactivity,
osteoconductive and/or
osteoinductive capacity, nontoxicity,
nonimmunogenic properties, and noninflammatory...
- Lewandowska-Szumiel, M. (2016). "Synthetic
Calcite as a
Scaffold for
Osteoinductive Bone Substitutes".
Annals of
Biomedical Engineering. 44 (7): 2145–2157...
- to the use of
biomaterials to heal bone injuries,
especially using osteoinductive ceramics. In
collaboration with Jan de Boer and others, he has contributed...
-
synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA). 45S5 gl**** can also be
osteoconductive and
osteoinductive because it
allows for new bone
growth along the bone-implant interface...