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The enhancement of bone regeneration by gene activated matrix encoding for platelet derived growth factorLimitations of using micro-computed tomography to predict bone-implant contact and mechanical fixation.Temporal gene expression profiling during rat femoral marrow ablation-induced intramembranous bone regenerationAlteration of sensory neurons and spinal response to an experimental osteoarthritis pain modelCytotoxic effects of cobalt and nickel ions on osteocytes in vitroIncorporation of copper into chitosan scaffolds promotes bone regeneration in rat calvarial defectsBone turnover markers correlate with implant fixation in a rat model using LPS-doped particles to induced implant loosening.Assessment of glenoid chondral healing: comparison of microfracture to autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis in a novel rabbit shoulder modelA Pilot Study Evaluating Combinatorial and Simultaneous Delivery of Polyethylenimine-Plasmid DNA Complexes Encoding for VEGF and PDGF for Bone Regeneration in Calvarial Bone DefectsRole of Nonbehavioral Factors in Adjusting Long Bone Diaphyseal Structure in Free-ranging Pan troglodytes.Pharmacologic augmentation of implant fixation in osteopenic bone.Long-term implant fixation and stress-shielding in total hip replacement.Arthrotomy-based preclinical models of particle-induced osteolysis: A systematic review.Combined use of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound and rhBMP-2 to enhance bone formation in a rat model of critical size defect.Initial application of EPIC-μCT to assess mouse articular cartilage morphology and composition: effects of aging and treadmill running.Particle-induced osteolysis is not accompanied by systemic remodeling but is reflected by systemic bone biomarkers.Dopamine receptors and the persistent neurovascular dysregulation induced by methamphetamine self-administration in rats.Validation of cortical bone mineral density distribution using micro-computed tomography.Intramembranous bone regeneration differs among common inbred mouse strains following marrow ablation.Optimizing a micro-computed tomography-based surrogate measurement of bone-implant contact.Bone Matrix Maturation in a Rat Model of Intra-Cortical Bone Remodeling.Circulating Dkk1 and TRAIL are Associated with Cognitive Decline in Community-Dwelling, Older Adults with Cognitive Concerns.Murine articular cartilage morphology and compositional quantification with high resolution cationic contrast-enhanced μCT.Diffraction enhanced imaging of controlled defects within bone, including bone-metal gaps.Bone Matrix Composition Following PTH Treatment is Not Dependent on Sclerostin Status.Effect of recombinant human transforming growth factor-beta2 dose on bone formation in rat femur titanium implant model.HBM Mice Have Altered Bone Matrix Composition and Improved Material Toughness.Osteogenic differentiation of rat bone marrow stromal cells by various intensities of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound.Calcium restriction during lactation has minimal effects on post-weaning mineral metabolism and bone recoveryLow-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) and cell-to-cell communication in bone marrow stromal cellsHealing of rat femoral segmental defect with bone morphogenetic protein-2: a dose response studyUltrasound enhances recombinant human BMP-2 induced ectopic bone formation in a rat modelThe biomechanical effects of focused muscle training on medial knee loads in OA of the knee: a pilot, proof of concept studyComparison of diffraction-enhanced computed tomography and monochromatic synchrotron radiation computed tomography of human trabecular boneSclerostin antibody prevents particle-induced implant loosening by stimulating bone formation and inhibiting bone resorption in a rat modelBone matrix quality after sclerostin antibody treatmentErratum to: Bone Matrix Maturation in a Rat Model of Intra-Cortical Bone RemodelingDiscovery of biomarkers to identify peri-implant osteolysis before radiographic diagnosisWnt signaling in bone, kidney, intestine, and adipose tissue and interorgan interaction in agingImplant surface alters compartmental-specific contributions to fixation strength in rats
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