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Matrix Gla Protein (MGP) is a small, vitamin K-dependent extracellular matrix protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of vascular calcification and bone development. As a natural inhibitor of pathological mineralization, MGP has attracted significant attention in cardiovascular and skeletal biology research. ...
Its unique properties, such as biocompatibility, bioactivity, and structural similarity to human bone and teeth, make it indispensable in fields like biomedical engineering, environmental science, and advanced materials. ...
ByMatexcel
Posterolateral Rabbit Spinal Fusion Study I. Introduction Autologous bone has long been the gold standard for bone graft substitute in spinal fusion procedures. The limited supply and morbidity associated with using autologous graft material led to the development of alternative bone grafting materials. Bioactive glass has a ...
H2020 WIDESPREAD-05-2020: Twinning project GA No 952347 Click here for the News on the project implementation General information Project coordinator: Professor Dr.sc.ing. Janis Locs Project period: 1.01.2021.-31.12.2023. Project Partners: AO Research Institute Davos, Switzerland (ARI), Institute National Polytechnique de Toulouse CIRIMAT, France (INPUT-CIRIMAT), FORM-Lab Frankfurt Orofacial ...
The PEMF technology has been studied by NASA in a four-year, $3.5 million study, with very positive ...
Vitamin A: Helps body growth and tissue repair, helps with eye health, fights bacteria to avoid infection, protects epithelial tissue health, and promotes bone and tooth development. Vitamin B1: Promotes the metabolism of carbohydrates, maintains a healthy nervous system, stabilizes appetite, stimulates growth and maintains good muscle condition. ...
In advanced stages, that is, periodontitis, the underlying bone is damaged, resulting in tooth loss. Although scientists have known that periodontitis is partially driven by an excessive immune cell response, until now, it is unclear what triggers this response and how it causes tissue and bone damage. ...
ByMatexcel
Osteogenesis, or new bone formation, begins in the early stages of embryonic development and continues postnatally until skeletal maturity is reached in early adulthood. Osteogenesis reoccurs in the event of bone trauma, such as a fracture or surgically created defect. Bone mass can also increase in response to chronic weight ...
