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This study has demonstrated that cartilage tissue can be created from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
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Resources must instead be created from scratch.
Rather, human beings are "created from animals".
Four mongrel dogs were prepared by removal of two of the three incisors bilaterally and a 15 mm defect in bone was created from crest to nasal floor.
The engineered organ was created from the patient's own bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells that were expanded to a population of 6 million and then differentiated along the chondrogenic lineage before being seeded, in a bioreactor, onto a decellularised donor trachea from a cadaver.
Micro-CT-based finite element models having uniform hard tissue material properties were created from 54 cores of human trabecular bone taken from four anatomic sites (age = 70 ± 11; 24 male, 27 female donors), which were subsequently biomechanically tested to failure.
Next, bone fracture models were created from these mice: closed transverse fractures of the left femur were produced using a specially designed device.
The murine B cell lines were created from MEKK1 wild type and knockout murine bone marrow, shipped to us from the laboratory of Bing Su at Yale University, using the standard p210 BCR-ABL retroviral transformation protocol complicit with biosafety level 2 standards.
Some leg and arm bones and pelvic parts were created from the original specimen, discovered in a limestone quarry in the Neander Valley of Germany.
This study indicates that this novel co-culture approach for bone tissue engineering may be possible if scaffolds are created from silk fibroin or chitosan.
3D bone surface models of the pathological and contralateral side were created from CT data for the computer simulation.
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