... sedimentary matrix. The bones include portions of the left side plastron, the shoulder girdle, and segments of a forelimb. The ... Longman noted the very large size of the bones, and estimated a complete specimen may have reached close to 4 metres (13 ft). ... The wide wings along the entoplastron and its lack of fusion with the surrounding bones indicates that Longman's placement of ...
Movement of teeth is determined by two factors: deposition of bone on the tension side and resorption of the bone on the ... Loose connective tissue contains fibres, extracellular matrix, cells, nerves and blood vessels. The extracellular compartment ... bone remodelling is initiated by the PDL in which forces are transmitted from the tooth to the alveolar bone. Fibroblasts of ... The PDL is a part of the periodontium that provides for the attachment of the teeth to the surrounding alveolar bone by way of ...
Ultrasonic modification of soft tissue matrices, (2007). Improvements relating to decellularisation of tissue matrices for ... bladder implantation, (2007). Acellular vascular products, (2017). Composite bone implant, (2017). Preparation of tissue for ... EP 1392372, Fisher, John; Booth, Catherine & Ingham, Eileen, "Decellularisation of matrices", published 2004-03-034, assigned ... Decellularisation of matrices (2009). Beta-sheet forming peptides and material made thereof, (2002). ...
The technique of intarsia inlays sections of wood (at times with contrasting ivory or bone, or mother-of-pearl) within the ... solid wood matrix of floors and walls or of tabletops and other furniture; by contrast marquetry assembles a pattern out of ... bone or mother of pearl. Intarsia is mostly used of Italian, or at least European work. Similar techniques are found over much ...
... and Arthropathy in two unrelated children with matrix metalloproteinase 2 variants: Genetic-skeletal correlations". Bone ... Proteins of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family are involved in the breakdown of extracellular matrix (ECM) in normal ... "Cortactin is an essential regulator of matrix metalloproteinase secretion and extracellular matrix degradation in invadopodia ... 72 kDa type IV collagenase also known as matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and gelatinase A is an enzyme that in humans is ...
Decellularized extracellular matrix based bioinks can be derived from nearly any mammalian tissue. Organs such as heart, muscle ... cartilage, bone, and fat are decellularized, lyophilized, and pulverized, to create a soluble matrix that can then be formed ... Some studies that collagen has been used in are engineered skin tissue, muscle tissue and even bone tissue. Pluronics have been ... Collagen is the main protein in the extracellular matrix of mammalian cells. Because of this collagen possesses tissue-matching ...
It has been shown that osteopontin and bone sialoprotein, bone matrix phosphoproteins, are highly efficient in vitro TRAP ... "Transgenic mice overexpressing tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase exhibit an increased rate of bone turnover". Journal of Bone ... This hypothesis was formed from the examination of the bone structure of TRAP-null mice. It was noted that, in addition to ... TRAP is associated with osteoclast migration to bone resorption sites, and, once there, TRAP is believed to initiate osteoclast ...
Only teeth enamel, arm bones and votive elements like bracelets and tradeware were present in the matrix, implying that the ... a worked Bovid bone, several worked fragments of Sus bone, and at least one small (about 10mm long) charred wood fragment. ... Animal bones and teeth were also present. Lastly, features such as postholes, hearths, middens and plough marks were recorded. ... There was absence of skeletal remains due to the acid content of the matrix, resulting to a complicated grave identification. ...
T-Bone Walker Taj Mahal The Tubes The Velvet Underground The Wailers Johnny Winter Created and operated by musicians, the ... An Internet Community Forum Site: The Matrix Club Rock & Roll Roadmaps: The Matrix bbhc.com - Big Brother and the Holding ... Bay Area Music history list of all shows at The Matrix The Matrix - Posters and Handbills (Webarchive template wayback links, ... The Matrix was a nightclub in San Francisco from 1965 to 1972 and was one of the keys to what eventually became known as the " ...
... and in phase two these proteins carried on synthetic calcium phosphate matrix (CPM) were then injected into the ACL region. The ... A bone growth factor is a growth factor that stimulates the growth of bone tissue. Known bone growth factors include insulin- ... and acts as a central component in the coupling of bone formation and its resorption during bone remodeling. Bone Morphogenic ... Al-Bluwi MT, Azam MQ, Sadat-Ali M (2016). "The effect of bone growth factor in the tendon to bone healing in anterior cruciate ...
The protein appears to bind and regulate the promoters of the extracellular matrix genes MMP1, MMP3, MMP7 and COL1A1. Studies ... Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 16 (1): 10-23. doi:10.1359/jbmr.2001.16.1.10. PMID 11149472. S2CID 7982064. "Entrez Gene ... "Cloning and functional analysis of a family of nuclear matrix transcription factors (NP/NMP4) that regulate type I collagen ... that ZNF384 may be part of a general mechanical pathway that couples cell construction and function during extracellular matrix ...
... a bone marrow transplant, a potential cure. The transplanted bone marrow replaces the failing bone marrow cells with new ones ... Important components are stromal cells, the extracellular matrix, and local cytokine gradients. The hematopoietic and non- ... Older people (who are generally too frail to undergo bone marrow transplants) and people who are unable to find a good bone ... Aplastic anemia can be definitively diagnosed by bone marrow biopsy. Normal bone marrow has 30-70% blood stem cells, but in ...
... trombone, synthesizer, vocals Brad McDougall (Barry) - bass trombone, euphonium, vocals John Kirchberger (Kirch) - tenor & ... "Matrix Discography - Tale of the Whale". Retrieved 7 May 2013. "Tale of the Whale - Matrix / Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards / ... "Proud Flesh: A Matrix Reunion - Matrix : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 May 2013. Torreano, Bradley. " ... "Matrix - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 May 2013. ""Matrix: Wisconsin Jazz Legends", Event ...
More than thirty bone tools, e.g. awls and polished bone points, have been attributed to the Still Bay units. The awls that ... Intermixed with these sandy matrices are decomposed marine and terrestrial faunal remains (fish, shellfish, egg shell, and ... Formal bone tools are relatively rare artefacts to find at MSA sites. At Blombos Cave several bone tools, including awls and ... In addition to conventional bone tools, a modified bone fragment marked with eight parallel lines has also been recovered from ...
The first step in extracting phytoliths from the soil matrix involves removing all non-soil and non-sediment material. This can ... include stone or bone tools, teeth, or other various prehistoric artifacts. Clay has a strong ability for holding onto ...
Fine roots can travel through the tissue and split long bones, while larger roots can produce openings in bones that may be ... Further, acidic soils are better able to dissolve the inorganic matrix of hydroxyapatite than basic soils, thus accelerating ... Microorganisms, mainly bacteria and fungi, play a role in bone degradation. They are capable of invading bone tissue and ... which will continue to weaken until full disintegration of bone occurs. Bone is quite resistant to degradation but will ...
... the bones to the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle at Paris where preparator Pansard partly freed them from the rock matrix ... The bones were recovered from a surface area of about thirty square metres. They were not articulated but roughly located in ... In the third metacarpal of the hand, the ridge that runs along the inner rear corner of the shaft, if the bone is held ... In April 1934, workers noticed the presence of large fossil bones in the southeastern face of the quarry. A scapula was shown ...
When stimulating alveolar bone growth at the base of the crypt, expression of the bone morphogenetic protein-6 in the dental ... This is why a soft extracellular matrix supports the osteogenic differentiation of DFCs. The migration capacity of DFCs can be ... Therefore, it is only when concurrent bone deposition can be confirmed at the base of the crypt and inhibition of such bone ... In many studies, with the usage of tetracyclines as indicators of bone deposition have proven that bone resorption is principal ...
... tumor bone. Tumor cells are included in the osteoid matrix. Depending on the features of the tumor cells present (whether they ... usually associated with an underlying bone pathology such as Paget's disease of bone. Osteosarcoma is the most common bone ... Large doses of Sr-90, nicknamed bone seeker, increases the risk of bone cancer and leukemia in animals and is presumed to do so ... The tumor causes a great deal of pain, and can even lead to fracture of the affected bone. As with human osteosarcoma, bone ...
Bone-patellar tendon-bone grafts have resulted fewer failures and more stability on KT-1000 arthrometer testing. No ideal graft ... Ligament tissue mainly consists of fibroblasts and extracellular matrix. Ligament cells differ in size, respond to different ... Hamstring autografts have failed at a higher rate than bone-tendon-bone autografts, after short- to mid-term followup of ... Kraeutler MJ, Bravman JT, McCarty EC (October 2013). "Bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft versus allograft in outcomes of ...
... including bones, teeth, antlers, and marine shells Bone remodeling, involving demineralization and remineralization in bones ... when an inorganic substance precipitates in an organic matrix Mineralized tissues are tissues that have undergone ... Ossification (osteogenesis), mineralization of bone Mineralization (geology), the hydrothermal deposition of economically ...
... prepared from the matrix at Harvard University. The specimen is preserved in a small sandstone block of matrix, and further ... The lower jaws are preserved close to their position in life, but bones on the inside are shifted or displaced if they are ... Following this analysis, Pegomastax was added to the matrix of Marcos Becerra and colleagues in 2016, who also added the South ... The predentary of Pegomastax is a simple wedge-shaped bone. Like Heterodontosaurus there are no prominent processes, and the ...
... these cells become bone cells and start producing bone matrix through the intra-membranous ossification process, recapitulating ... bone loss, necrosis, and tumor reconstruction known as bone grafting. Traditional bone grafting strategies require fresh, ... In response to the question of limited bone sourcing, it has been posited that bone can be grown to fit a damaged region within ... Such materials include: Porous ceramic and demineralized bone matrix supports Coralline cylinders Biodegradable material such ...
Osteoclasts migrate along the bone surface, then adhere to the bone to degrade and reabsorb the bone matrix. CSF1R signaling ... Osteoclast are multi-nucleated cells that that absorb and remove bone which is critical for growth of new bones and maintenance ... Osteoclasts are critical for the bone remodeling cycle which is achieved by the building of bone by osteoblasts, reabsorption ... In a rare bone disease called Gorham‐Stout disease, elevated production of CSF-1 by lymphatic endothelial cells similarly ...
... differentiation during later stages of matrix maturation and mineralization that is mediated at least in part by Bone_ ... In addition, using a rat fracture model, Osteoactivin (OA) enhances the repairing process in bone fracture, demonstrated by its ... Abdelmagid, Samir (2010). Role of Osteoactivin in Bone Formation and Fracture Repair. USA: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. p. ... "Osteoactivin promotes breast cancer metastasis to bone". Molecular Cancer Research. 5 (10): 1001-14. doi:10.1158/1541-7786.MCR- ...
Metal bone plates - Holes corresponding to screws with asymmetrical thread and spherical under-surface ISO 5837 Implants for ... Composite materials based on a high-purity alumina matrix with zirconia reinforcement ISO 6475:1989 Implants for surgery - ... Metal bone screws with hexagonal drive connection, spherical under-surface of head, asymmetrical thread - Dimensions ISO 5836: ... Metal bone screws with asymmetrical thread and spherical under-surface - Mechanical requirements and test methods ISO 6501:1988 ...
Serenata / Enrico Caruso and Matrix B-23151. Serenata / Enrico Caruso. Philip J. Bone, The Guitar and Mandolin, biographies of ... Philip J. Bone wrote that it was the most classic and original composition for these instruments at the date of its publication ... His work Serenata was performed by Enrico Caruso on a Victor record, Matrix C-23151. ...
The bones were found at approximately the same level as a 231.4 million year old ash layer, indicating it lived during the ... The russet-colored fossils were embedded in a greenish sandstone matrix and took several years to prepare and describe. ... Portions of the skull, vertebrae, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, and hindlimb bones have been recovered. ... including hollow bones, sublanceolate teeth, and overall proportions. Based on analysis and comparison of the Panphagia fossils ...
... and efficient in elaborating a mature extracellular matrix. Stem cells such as bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells, ... Two-year follow-up of a randomised trial". The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume. 84 (3): 356-60. doi:10.1302/ ... A preliminary report". The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume. 62-B (4): 497-9. doi:10.1302/0301-620X. ... Biocompatibility is related to new tissue ingrowth, fibroblast migration, osseointegration of bone, reduction of inflammation, ...
... bone, a bone found in fish skulls Symplectite, in reference to a mineral intergrowth texture Metaplectic group ... see Weyl algebra Symplectic geometry Symplectic group Symplectic integrator Symplectic manifold Symplectic matrix Symplectic ...
Kara, Alpagut; Stevens, Ron (2003). "Interactions Between A Leadless Glaze And A Biscuit Fired Bone China Body During Glost ... Firing-Part III: Effect Of Glassy Matrix Phase". J. Eur. Ceram. Soc. 23 (10): 1617-1628. doi:10.1016/S0955-2219(02)00403-X. ... Kara, Alpagut (2004). "An Investigation Into Bloating Behaviour Of Bone China Body During Biscuit Firing". Key Engineering ... bone china and most stoneware are non-porous even without glazing. The temperature of biscuit firing is today usually at least ...
MGP protein resides in the extracellular matrix and is implicated in inhibiting calcification though the repression of bone ... Yagami K, Suh JY, Enomoto-Iwamoto M, Koyama E, Abrams WR, Shapiro IM, Pacifici M, Iwamoto M (1999). "Matrix GLA protein is a ... Parmar H, Blaser S, Unger S, Yoo SJ, Papsin B (2006). "Petrified ears in a patient with Keutel syndrome: temporal bone CT ... Keutel syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by a novel loss-of-function mutation in the matrix Gla protein gene ( ...
... or ceramic matrix composites (CMC), which includes bone (hydroxyapatite reinforced with collagen fibres), cermet (ceramic and ... such as fibre-reinforced polymer or fiberglass Ceramic matrix composites (composite ceramic and metal matrices) Metal matrix ... Before or after this, the matrix can be introduced to the reinforcement. The matrix undergoes a melding event which sets the ... In the second region, the fiber is still elastically deformed while the matrix is plastically deformed since the matrix is the ...
... of Paleozoic limbed vertebrates reassessed through revision and expansion of the largest published relevant data matrix". PeerJ ... The Intertemporal bone is a paired cranial bone present in certain sarcopterygians (lobe-finned fish) and extinct amphibian- ... and the supratemporal bone along its rear edge. Rarely, the intertemporal may also contact the squamosal bone at a point ... When the intertemporal bone is lost, either the postfrontal and supratemporal lengthen to contact each other (or the tabular ...
The numerous bone and lithic remains found in this site, as well as the matrix surrounding them, reveal exposure to fire. This ... Equine bones are mainly adult skull bones and long bone diaphysis form front and rear legs. They display defleshing and ... Numerous mammal bone remains appear very fragmented and a big proportion of them also shows clear evidences of exposure to fire ... The Neolithic bones exhibit exposure to fire and cutting marks, whereas the Chalcolithic remains lack either of these two ...
... that begin to fibrous extracellular matrix (ECM) within the affected bone. Consequently, the increased production of ECM by ... According to this belief, radiation damage to the bone caused the bone to weaken, making it susceptible to microfractures ... In addition, osteoblasts within the bone are damaged and destroyed, leading to decreased production of normal bone tissue. In ... Vascularised bone flaps are known to be the most effective mode of reconstruction. Research to treat ORN at a molecular level ...
It has been recognized that, nestled amongst the rock matrix of the holotype specimen, are a collection of minuscule bone ... Because of the fragility of the plates, and the fact that they may not have always turned to bone in the living animal, they ...
New cartilage is subsequently remodeled into bone tissue, causing bones to grow longer. Linear growth is a complex process ... In the growth plate, chondrocytes proliferate, hypertrophy and secrete cartilage extracellular matrix. ... During childhood, the bones undergo a complex process of elongation that occurs in a specific area called epiphyseal growth ... Adequate nutrient intake is essential for the production of these hormones, which are critical for proper bone growth. However ...
Ahn, G. O; Brown, J. M (2008). "Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Is Required for Tumor Vasculogenesis but Not for Angiogenesis: Role ... In addition, various types of pro-angiogenic bone marrow-derived cells such as myeloid-derived suppressor cells, tumor- ... This effect is due to increased expression and activity of lysyl oxidase (LOX), an extracellular matrix remodeling enzyme ... Many of the growth factors, cytokines, extracellular matrix-modifying enzymes, and immune cells released during this process ...
Blood and bone marrow (containing stem cells) are released forming a blood clot which contains cartilage forming elements. The ... Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC) is a treatment for articular cartilage damage. It combines microfracture ... Shaikh, N; Seah, MKT; Khan, WS (18 July 2017). "Systematic review on the use of autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis for ... The surgeon then creates tiny holes/fractures in the subchondral bone plate (microfracturing) with a special awl. ...
The functional matrix hypothesis was popularized by Melvin Moss in 1962. This theory said that neither bone nor cartilage is a ... We see bone resorption happening on the outer side of the "V" of the bone and bone deposition happens on the inner side of the ... Bone Remodeling is characterized by deposition and resorption of bone at different sites of a bone in the body, mostly for ... This does not usually lead to change in size or shape of the bone. Bone Modeling is known as formation of new bone from either ...
Under therapy, normal bone tissue develops, and alendronate is deposited in the bone-matrix in a pharmacologically inactive ... But while pyrophosphate inhibits both osteoclastic bone resorption and the mineralization of the bone newly formed by ... the exposure to tissues other than bone is very low. After absorption in the bone, alendronate has an estimated terminal ... Bone: alendronate has been linked in long-term users to the development of low-impact femoral fractures. Further, studies ...
... but after the bone was removed from the hard ironstone matrix, casts were made from the matrix mold, and a mold was made from ... Casts of the original bone show a fair amount of detail. Paracyclotosaurus davidii was named after Sir Edgeworth David, the man ... The original bone of the P. davidi holotype specimen was in very bad condition, ...
Matrix metalloproteinases and cathepsins induced by inflammatory cytokines, together with RANKL, cause bone and cartilage ... Matrix metalloproteinases and NO present in inflamed tissue damage and degrade basal membrane, leading to development of IBD. ... that are widely used to treat osteoporosis and bone metastases, and incidentally act as Vγ9/Vδ2 T cell receptor agonists. ...
... part of the chalk matrix from the top of the bones and covering them with vinyl glue. He strengthened the stone plate by adding ... The quadrate bone has on its front edge a large wing-like expansion, touching the pterygoid. The bones of the braincase are ... The wrist consists of two elements only: a radial bone capping the lower end of the radius and a disc-shaped bone below it; ... Also the internal blood vessels of the bone have been preserved, in some cases still empty inside. On some bones, including ...
Like any other bone in the human body, alveolar bone is modified throughout life. Osteoblasts create bone and osteoclasts ... The organic matrix contains the material needed for dentin formation. As odontoblasts deposit organic matrix termed predentin, ... As root and cementum formation begin, bone is created in the adjacent area. Throughout the body, cells that form bone are ... After dentin formation begins, the cells of the IEE secrete an organic matrix against the dentin. This matrix immediately ...
The bones were completely freed of the surrounding matrix, and some were heavily reconstructed and the identification of some ... The bone bed excavated by Sankar Chatterjee and his students of Texas Tech University, in which Protoavis was discovered, ... The fossil bones are too badly preserved to allow an estimate of flying ability; although reconstructions usually show feathers ... However, only a few parts were found, primarily a skull and some limb bones which moreover do not well agree in their ...
... while osteoblasts rebuild the bone matrix. Low bone mass density can then occur when osteoclasts are degrading the bone matrix ... Trabecular bone (or cancellous bone) is the sponge-like bone in the ends of long bones and vertebrae. Cortical bone is the hard ... In normal bone, matrix remodeling of bone is constant; up to 10% of all bone mass may be undergoing remodeling at any point in ... Not only is bone density decreased, but the microarchitecture of bone is also disrupted. The weaker spicules of trabecular bone ...
"Dual growth factor delivery and controlled scaffold degradation enhance in vivo bone formation by transplanted bone marrow ... Some of their recent publications concern myocardial models, differential regulation of extracellular matrix components, and ... thesis on the Modelling and Characterization of Mechanically Regulated Tissue formation around Bone-interfacing Implants at the ... " "Cyclic strain enhances matrix mineralization by adult human mesenchymal stem cells via the extracellular signal-regulated ...
... involved in bone mineralization. Matrix gla protein (MGP) - inhibitor of calcification of soft tissue and plays a role in bone ... The bone Gla protein osteocalcin, the calcification-inhibiting matrix Gla protein (MGP), the cell growth regulating "growth ... Price PA, Fraser JD, Metz-Virca G (1987). "Molecular cloning of matrix Gla protein: implications for substrate recognition by ...
A novel biopolymer matrix induces BMP-2 production and stimulates bone repair in critical size ulnar defects. Presentation, ... Lloyd W, Klann R, Sutton J, Hill R. Tissue specific response to a fetal like extracellular matrix: differential in vitro gene ... These factors are important for cellular ingrowth, extracellular matrix turnover, scarless wound healing, and sustained ... to attach to the coffin bone. Poor conformation: long, sloping pasterns and a long-toe, low-heel shape to the hoof (seen ...
... use the calcified matrix as a scaffold and begin to secrete osteoid, which forms the bone trabecula. Osteoclasts, formed from ... The growth in diameter of bones around the diaphysis occurs by deposition of bone beneath the periosteum. Osteoclasts in the ... Recently it has been shown that biomimetic bone like apatite inhibits formation of bone through endochondral ossification ... This serves as support for the new bone. Calcification of matrix Chondrocytes in the primary center of ossification begin to ...
... and it has been observed that surrounding bone tissue with incorporate the new material into its extracellular matrix. ... Histologic and Ultrastructural Analysis of Regenerated Bone in Maxillary Sinus Augmentation Using a Porcine Bone-Derived ... "Ultrastructure of Ceramic-bone Interface Using Hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium Phosphate Ceramics and Replacement Mechanism of ... It has been found that applying a load to a healing dental implant allows for increased osseointegration with facial bones. ...
The bone was damaged during initial preparation but was freed from the surrounding rock matrix by an acid bath between 1975 and ...
... bone, cells that support blood formation and fat cells in the marrow; 2) elucidation of the role of enzymatic matrix remodeling ... Robey has served as a co-coordinator of the NIH Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Transplantation Center (2008-2013), and is currently ... Robey and her group also explore the potential of pluripotent stem cells to differentiate into cartilage and bone as another ... Robey joined NIDCR in 1983 and established reproducible methods for culturing human bone-forming cells, in order to study the ...
These collagens are the major components of bone, cartilage and dentin, and MMPs are the only known mammalian enzymes capable ... MBInfo - Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) facilitate extracellular matrix disassembly The Matrix Metalloproteinase Protein ... Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), also known as matrix metallopeptidases or matrixins, are metalloproteinases that are calcium- ... Pei D, Kang T, Qi H (2000). "Cysteine array matrix metalloproteinase (CA-MMP)/MMP-23 is a type II transmembrane matrix ...
"Expression of bone morphogenetic protein 6 in healthy and osteoarthritic human articular chondrocytes and stimulation of matrix ... Bone morphogenetic proteins are known for their ability to induce the growth of bone and cartilage. BMP6 is able to induce all ... The bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are a family of secreted signaling molecules that can induce ectopic bone growth. BMPs ... 2001). "Effect of bone morphogenetic protein-6 on haemopoietic stem cells and cytokine production in normal human bone marrow ...
C) Carcinoma with osseous metaplasia: osseous metaplasia (blue arrow) is recognized in conventional CRC as foci of bone ... formation in the stroma, with calcification, osteoid matrix, osteoclasts and osteoblasts. (D) Undifferentiated carcinoma: ...
This can then trigger expression of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9). MMP9 can degrade proteins in the extracellular matrix, ... Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells. They are formed by the fusion of differentiated monocytes, much like ... For example, a cell might free itself from the extracellular matrix in order to allow the cell more motility to facilitate ...
... replication and differentiation of osteogenic cells and their matrix production. In other words, it facilitates bone formation ... sustaining the bone cavity volume long term. Clinical experience has been gained from aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC), simple bone ... up study of bioactive glass and autogenous bone as bone graft substitutes in benign bone tumours". J Biomed Mater Res. 94B (1 ... Bone consolidation occurs. S53P4 bioactive glass continues to remodel into bone over a period of years. The bacterial growth ...