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Regenerating marrow induces systemic increase in osteo- and chondrogenesis
D. Gazit
*
, M. Karmish
, L. Holzman
, I. Bab
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Institute of Biomedical Research at the Faculty of Dental Medicine
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Marrow
100%
Osteochondrogenesis
100%
Healing
66%
Regeneration
33%
Osteogenesis
33%
Marrow Ablation
33%
Postablation
33%
Tibial
33%
Methyl
16%
3H-thymidine
16%
Ablation
16%
Cell Proliferation
16%
Tissue Injury
16%
Bone Formation
16%
Liver Injury
16%
Oral mucosa
16%
Tibia
16%
Long Bone
16%
Condylar
16%
Mandibular Condyle
16%
Formation Parameters
16%
Skeletal Site
16%
Osteoblastic Activity
16%
Periosteal
16%
Labeling Index
16%
Osteoblast Functions
16%
Circulating Factors
16%
Subchondral Bone
16%
Condylar Cartilage
16%
Osteogenic Response
16%
Local Repair
16%
Extraskeletal
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bone Development
100%
Chondrogenesis
100%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Thymidine
25%
Tissue Injury
25%
Ossification
25%
Liver Injury
25%
Oral Mucosa
25%
Osteoblast
25%
Tibia
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bone Development
100%
Chondrogenesis
100%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Tibia
25%
Mouth Mucosa
25%
Ossification
25%
Osteoblast
25%
Cartilage
25%