Osteogenic differentiation refers to the process by which stem cells or precursor cells develop into bone-forming cells called osteoblasts. These osteoblasts produce proteins and minerals that form new bone tissue, contributing to bone growth and repair in the body.
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Not only did increased stress relaxation dramatically increase
early osteogenic differentiation but those cells continued to grow as bone cells weeks after their initial differentiation and formed an interconnected mineralized matrix rich in collagen, key structural features of bone.
«Results demonstrate that ECIS can potentially be used to screen for osteogenic potential of hASC, track the stages of
osteogenic differentiation for quality control purposes and better explain the underlying biological causes of variability among donors — and since the results typically are in «real - time,» this technology could be incorporated into future manufacturing to track hASC throughout the process.»
A representative sample tested positive for known MSC markers (99.1 % CD40 +, 95.3 % CD90 +, and 99.3 % CD105 +) and displayed adipogenic, chondrogenic, and
osteogenic differentiation capabilities.
Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal progenitor cells in computer designed fibrin - polymer - ceramic scaffolds manufactured by fused deposition modeling.
The present study demonstrated that cancer - secreted microRNAs induced osteoblastic bone metastasis through promoting
the osteogenic differentiation of bone - forming cells.
Dickkopf - related protein 3 negatively regulates
the osteogenic differentiation of rat dental follicle cells.
MiR -132-3p Regulates
the Osteogenic Differentiation of Thoracic Ligamentum Flavum Cells by Inhibiting Multiple Osteogenesis - Related Genes.
Colonization and
osteogenic differentiation of different stem cell sources on electrospun nanofiber meshes.
The osteogenic differentiation of adipose tissue - derived precursor cells in a 3D scaffold / matrix environment.
Osteogenic differentiation of amniotic fluid stem cells.