Bone Generation Articles & Analysis
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The blood circulation contains platelets as the second most abundant blood cell which perform multiple functions and present themselves as ideal drug carriers. The bone marrow megakaryocytes generate platelets that they release into the blood as cells without nuclei. ...
Introduction to OsteoporosisOsteoporosis is a systemic multi-causal skeletal disease that is prone to fractures due to changes in systemic bone mass and microstructure of bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility. ...
As such, patients who complete or discontinue bone-forming therapy are often advised to transition to another osteoporosis therapy to prevent bone loss.(5) Antiresorptive therapies are a common choice, and transitioning to alendronate (ALN) or other bisphosphonates can preserve and, in some cases, further enhance BMD gains.(6-10) Although no head-to-head data are ...
A preoperative CT scan gives a detailed visualization of the structure decreasing the potential for implant-related complications and verifies that the rods are placed according to the dimensions of the bone structure. This in turn eliminates the need for a rework and enhances the patient outcomes. ...
Herring gulls and Lesser black backed gulls have found the area very attractive: The large expanse of roof is ideal for nesting and roosting, which lead to a build up of fouling bones and general nesting debris blocking gutter and causing water ingress. ...
The dose dependence, Adaptive Response (AR) and Genetic Instability (GI) in the bone marrow of generation F1 of mice born from males irradiated under these conditions were examined using the micronucleus test. ...
