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Apoptotic bone cells may be engulfed by osteoclasts during alveolar bone resorption in young rats
(Churchill Livingstone, 2001-08-01)
The alveolar bone is a suitable in vivo physiological model for the study of apoptosis and interactions of bone cells because it undergoes continuous, rapid and intense resorption/remodelling, during a long period of time, ...
Apoptotic bone cells may be engulfed by osteoclasts during alveolar bone resorption in young rats
(Churchill Livingstone, 2014)
Fresh-frozen human bone allograft in vertical ridge augmentation: clinical and tomographic evaluation of bone formation and resorption
(Springer, 2012-12-01)
The aim of the current study is to evaluate fresh-frozen human bone allografts (FHBAs) used in vertical ridge augmentation clinically and by computed tomography, and to analyze the resulting bone formation and graft ...
Fresh-frozen human bone allograft in vertical ridge augmentation: clinical and tomographic evaluation of bone formation and resorption
(Springer, 2012-12-01)
The aim of the current study is to evaluate fresh-frozen human bone allografts (FHBAs) used in vertical ridge augmentation clinically and by computed tomography, and to analyze the resulting bone formation and graft ...
Apoptotic bone cells may be engulfed by osteoclasts during alveolar bone resorption in young rats
(Churchill Livingstone, 2001-08-01)
The alveolar bone is a suitable in vivo physiological model for the study of apoptosis and interactions of bone cells because it undergoes continuous, rapid and intense resorption/remodelling, during a long period of time, ...
Combined TUNEL and TRAP methods suggest that apoptotic bone cells are inside vacuoles of alveolar bone osteoclasts in young rats
(Blackwell Munksgaard, 2003-04-01)
Although it is generally accepted that osteoclasts breakdown and resorb bone matrix, the possibility that they may also be able to engulf apoptotic osteoblasts/ lining cells and/or osteocytes remains controversial. Apoptosis ...
Contribution of biomechanical forces to inflammation-induced bone resorption
(2017-01-01)
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of biomechanical loading to inflammation-induced tissue destruction. Materials and Methods: A total of 144 adult Holtzman rats were randomly assigned into four experimental ...