2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352005000200004
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Matriz óssea homóloga desmineralizada associada à medula óssea autógena fresca na artrodese vertebral dorsolateral lombar em coelhos

Abstract: Matriz óssea homóloga desmineralizada associada à medula óssea autógena fresca na artrodese vertebral dorsolateral lombar em coelhos RESUMOFoi avaliada a matriz óssea homóloga desmineralizada (MOD), associada à medula óssea autógena fresca (MO), na artrodese vertebral dorsolateral lombar em 24 coelhos (grupo 1), depositada sobre os processos transversos de L 5 -L 6 previamente descorticados. Em outros nove coelhos (grupo-controle), foi realizada apenas a descorticação dos processos transversos e nas diferente… Show more

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“…It is difficult to explain the reason for these results, as little is known about how the stem cells act on bone reconstruction and when they play a primary or secondary role. They might provide not only bone progenitor cells, but also growth factors that that can modulate osteoinducing action (Rizzo et al, 2005). Or even the process of reabsorption or replacement with bone tissue, when established, might have occurred with a higher number of cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is difficult to explain the reason for these results, as little is known about how the stem cells act on bone reconstruction and when they play a primary or secondary role. They might provide not only bone progenitor cells, but also growth factors that that can modulate osteoinducing action (Rizzo et al, 2005). Or even the process of reabsorption or replacement with bone tissue, when established, might have occurred with a higher number of cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have demonstrated capability to enhance the osteoinduction effect, provide bone progenitor cells, and enable growth factors that intensify the osteoinduction activity (Rizzo et al, 2005). This study contributes to the assessment of the bone healing time in mandibular defect experimentally induced in rabbits, using autograft from iliac crest that are considered a "gold standard" graft associated with a transplant of cell suspension from autogenous bone marrow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%