Sentence examples for bone seed from inspiring English sources

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Bead, small, usually round object made of glass, wood, metal, nut, shell, bone, seed, or the like, pierced for stringing.

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Three major integrins are linked to bone seeding of metastatic cells: integrins AlphaV/Beta3, Alpha2/Beta1, and Alpha4/Beta1.

Upstairs, in Mr. Baxter's small bedroom, were the shells, bones, seed pods, fossils, vines and cones out of which he composes his metaphysical, ephemeral wall pieces.

Jacks, also called jackstones, fivestones, or dibs, game of great antiquity and worldwide distribution, now played with stones, bones, seeds, filled cloth bags, or metal or plastic counters (the jacks), with or without a ball.

Mature osteoclasts were isolated from rabbit long bones, seeded into 10-cm-diameter Petri dishes, and purified as previously described [ 3].

Instead of autogenous bone, biomaterial seeded with autogenous osteogenic cells has found some clinical application.

This company has superb GMP facilities and already has tissue-reconstruction clinical trials running, using artificial bone implants seeded with bone stem cells.

The major motivation for platform development was in stimulating bone cells seeded on elastomeric substrates and soft tissue loading.

One exciting potential for Permacol is that it can be seeded with the patient's own cells, so that in the future it may be possible to repair cartilage or bone by seeding with chondrocytes or osteocytes.

Cells obtained from alveolar bone were seeded in the BioMax scaffold prepared from autologous serum, expanded under GMP conditions, and subjected to osteogenic differentiation for 3 4 weeks before application.

Perinatal deletion of nestin+ cells or blockade of their Cxcl12 production prevented HSC bone marrow seeding.

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