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Numerous studies have shown that human bone has the ability to remodel itself to better adapt to its biomechanical environment by changing both its material properties and geometry.
Following injury, bone has the ability to regenerate itself to a form and function nearly indistinguishable from the pre-injury state.
Like other body bones, and according to Wolff's law, bone has the ability to differentiate with different stresses applied [22].
Normal healthy bone has the ability to spontaneously regenerate during remodeling or after minor injury.
Bone has the ability to sense loading-induced deformation and to adapt its structure to the load it receives.
Natural bone has the ability to repair itself through a very well-studied healing cascade (Table 1).
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However, bone has the biological ability to change and adapt to its environment, not only to more efficiently bear the loads imparted on it but also to repair damage induced by loading and disease.
BPBM is a xenograft prepared by protein extraction of bovine bone, which results in a structure similar to human cancellous bone and has the ability to enhance bone formation [ 56].
Although bone generally has the ability to regenerate completely however, critical defects require some sort of scaffold to do so.
A successful graft requires stem cells--a component of bone marrow which has the ability to reproduce itself indefinitely--from a genetically compatible donor to be infused into a vein; once in the bloodstream, the cells will home in on the marrow space.
Similar to bone, the liver has the ability to regenerate and repair with no resulting scar tissue.
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