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Role of Osteal Macrophages in Bone Metabolism

Cho SW

Macrophages have been shown to have pleiotropic functions in various pathophysiologies, especially in terms of anti-inflammatory and regenerative activity. Recently, the novel functions of bone marrow resident macrophages (called osteal...
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Bone Growth after Free Vascularized Grafting of the Upper Radius including its Epiphysis in Puppies

Hahn SB

The radius including the proximal epiphysis was transferred in puppies. Growth in the vascularized long bone grafts in growing animals was significantly greate than in the non-vascularized grafts, not equal...
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The Impact of Childhood Obesity on Skeletal Health and Development

Dimitri P

Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship between fat, bone, and the impact of obesity during skeletal development. Early studies have...
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Cephalometric analysis of craniofacial bone growth

Park SH, Chung CE

  • KMID: 1941984
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1991 Sep;18(5):828-841.
No abstract available.
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Bone graft material using teeth

Kim YK

Autogenous tooth bone graft material contains organic and inorganic components for osteoinductive and osteoconductive healing. The clinical availability and safety of this material have been confirmed by various experimental and...
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Standard bone-age of infants and children in Korea

Yeon KM

To evaluate the developmental status of children and adolescents, a bone-age chart based on the radiograph of hand and wrist has been used in many countries. Bone-age reflects not...
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A study on a culture of human alveolar bone cells

Choi BH, Park JH, Yoo JH

  • KMID: 1961258
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2000 Dec;26(6):602-605.
Human alveolar bone cells were isolated from alveolar bone fragments obtained from normal individual undergoing third molar extractions. Alveolar bone fragments were cultured as explant. Cells began to migrate in...
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Roentgenographic study on the growth and development of tooth germ and dental arch in human fetus

Cheon OK, Suhr CH

  • KMID: 2074653
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1982 Dec;12(2):95-108.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the growth and development of tooth germ and dental arch related to the bone growth during the fetal period. From 70 maxillae...
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A case repost of osteopetrosis

Lim HT, Lee ES

The condition called osteopetrosis by Karshner (1926) was described by Alber-schonberg (1904) on basis of of radiographic appearence and likened the bone to mable and also known as osteosclerosis, chalk...
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The role of nuclear factor I-C in tooth and bone development

Roh SY, Park JC

Nuclear factor I-C (NFI-C) plays a pivotal role in various cellular processes such as odontoblast and osteoblast differentiation. Nfic-deficient mice showed abnormal tooth and bone formation. The transplantation of Nfic-expressing...
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The Use of Calcium Sulfate as a Bone Substitute

Oh CW, Kyung HS, Kim PT, Park IH, Kim DH

  • KMID: 2105490
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1998 Dec;33(7):1859-1866.
Bone defect occurs due to various causes, such as neoplasms, cysts, trauma, infection, congenital disease and surgical intervention. Autograft is generally considered to be the gold standard in bone graft...
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Condylar hyperplasia: An updated review of the literature

Almeida LE, Zacharias , Pierce S

Condylar hyperplasia (CH) is a rare disorder characterized by excessive bone growth that almost always presents unilaterally, resulting in facial asymmetry. Classification of the different types of CH can differ...
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Bidirectional ephrin signaling in bone

Rundle CH, Xing W, Lau KH, Mohan S

The interaction between ephrin ligands (efn) and their receptors (Eph) is capable of inducing forward signaling, from ligand to receptor, as well as reverse signaling, from receptor to ligand. The...
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Near-Infrared Contrast Agents for Bone-Targeted Imaging

Jung JS, Jo D, Jo G, Hyun H

BACKGROUND: For the bone-specific imaging, a structure-inherent targeting of bone tissue recently has been reported a new strategy based on incorporation of targeting moieties into the chemical structure of near-infrared...
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Microengineered Platforms for Co-Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells towards Vascularized Bone Tissue Engineering

Park H, Lim DJ, Sung M, Lee SH, Na D, Park H

Bone defects are common disease requiring thorough treatments since the bone is a complex vascularized tissue that is composed of multiple cell types embedded within an intricate extracellular matrix (ECM)....
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The Measurement of Temporal Bone Including Retrolabyrinthine Portion in Meniere's Disease

Oh SC, Cha HE, Park C

  • KMID: 2274609
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2000 Jan;43(1):20-23.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: AThe anatomical aspects of the multiple etiopathogenic factors in Meniere's disease such as narrowed vestibular aqueduct, hypoplasia of the perilabyrinthine portion, hypoplastic vestibular aqueduct, anteromedially displaced sigmoid...
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Autogenous Bone Graft and Bone Substitutes

Kim DJ

STUDY DESIGN: Reviews were conducted. OBJECTIVES: This article is a review of the properties of the various bone grafting materials currently available and includes discussion of their efficacy in clinical practice. SUMMARY...
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Effect of Hydrocortisone Succinate on Ca45 Resorption and Incorporation in Bone Culture of Rat

Cho MY, Choi CD, Kim JH

  • KMID: 2439773
  • Yonsei Med J.
  • 1973 Dec;14(1):44-48.
Ca45 resorption and incoporration into albino rat-bones in tissue culture was considered in studying the pathogenesis of osteoporosiscaused by cotinued administration of glucocorticoid, hydrocortisone succinate. 18-day old tibias were cultured...
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Histomorphometry of Osteogenesis Imperfecta I

Hong SB, Ko SM, Park YK, Park YJ, Oh YJ, Kim YW, Kim SK, Nam MS, Kim YS

  • KMID: 1999190
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 2002 Feb;17(1):117-123.
Osteoporosis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder characterized by fragility of bone, deafness, blue sclerae; and laxity of joints. Four types of OI are distinguished by clinical findings. Although mutations...
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Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats

Kim HJ, Kim MS, Lee MR, Jung JY, Kim WJ, Kim SH, Lee EJ

  • KMID: 2071896
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2005 Jun;18(2):149-157.
Eruptive movement of the tooth germ accompanies the resorption and formation of the surrounding alveolar bone. Bisphosphonate has effects on osteoclasts to inhibit bone resorption, being currently used for the...
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