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osteoblast

NOUN
  1. a cell from which bone develops

How To Use osteoblast In A Sentence

  • Arranged round these vessels are circles of the formative elements, the bone corpuscles or osteoblasts (b.c.) each embedded in bony matrix in a little bed, the lacuna, and communicating one with another by fine processes through canaliculi in the matrix, which processes are only to be seen clearly in decalcified bone (See Section 70). Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • Osteoblasts were isolated from the frontal parietal bone of ovariectomized goat and were confirmed by testing for multiple biological features.
  • The shaft contains osteoblast, bone forming cells of the red bone marrow, and blood vessels that carry nutrient to the bone. We���re Born With 270 Bones. As Adults We Have 206
  • We postulated that static magnetic fields stimulate osteoblastic differentiation by regulating early local factors released by the cells.
  • Conclusion Local implantation of bone-healing herb extract into skull defect can enhance differentiation of mesenchymal cells to osteoblasts the healing process of bone defects.
  • Renal cell carcinomas tend to be osteolytic (they destroy the bone) whereas prostatic adenocarcinomas tend to be osteoblastic (they initiate new bone formation).
  • Excessive alcohol intake inhibits bone formation, possibly by a direct toxic effect on osteoblasts.
  • Fluoride increases bone formation by stimulating osteoblasts and increasing cancellous bone formation in patients with osteoporosis.
  • Tnfrsf11b, the gene encoding the osteoclast-inhibitory factor Opg, is known to be induced by canonical Wnt signaling in osteoblasts PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Gene expression differences between highly malignant osteosarcoma and benign osteoblastoma involve cell cycle regulation. Naturejobs - All Jobs
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