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Instead, the stem cells released growth factors that made existing bone cells in the mice multiply and mature more effectively.
By the time IMF officials arrive in Britain next month, the Office for National Statistics will have released growth figures for the first quarter of 2013.
The results revealed that the cultured cells retained their morphology even after lyophilization and released growth factors.
When fibroblasts were used alone, they released growth factors in significantly higher concentrations after lyophilization than after cryopreservation.
The amount of released growth factor was determined by the correlation of measured radioactivity (in dpms) to a standard curve using the gamma counter.
Continuously released growth factors were assumed to increase the in vitro cellular activities of the osteoblast-like cells (MG63) cultured on the biocomposites.
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They chose the name ghrelin because "ghre" is the Proto-Indo-European root of the word grow, and ghrelin also stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone.
Ideal scaffolds should control-release growth factors and prevent degradations.
This could be through reducing inflammation, releasing growth factors, and other potential less understood mechanisms.
By measuring release profiles in vitro, we verified that the fabricated microsphere-containing 3D scaffold could gradually release growth factor.
Until recently, this extrasynovial but intraarticular tissue has been neglected even though it clearly releases growth factors, cytokines, and adipokines (Ushiyama et al. 2003).
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