Osteoblasts are highly specialised mesenchymal cells that are mainly responsible for the formation and maintenance of the skeletal architecture. They produce extracellular matrix proteins and are regulators of matrix mineralisation during bone formation and remodelling. In this book, the authors discuss the morphology, functions and clinical implications of osteoblasts. Topics include osteoblasts under mechanical strain; mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) into osteoblasts for bone tissue engineering; osteoblast function and their role in skeletal bone diseases; bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) and osteoblastogenesis inhibitors; the effect of molecular and biochemical differentiation agents on bone formation; and the evaluation of characteristics of osteoblasts and factors related to osteoblastic differentiation and mineralisation.
Preface; Osteoblast Differentiation & Related Diseases; Osteoblasts under Mechanical Strain; From Stem Cells to Osteoblast:: Therapeutic Potential for Bone Tissue Engineering; Osteoblast Functions & their Role in Skeletal Bone Diseases; BMP & Osteoblastogenesis Inhibitors; The Effect of Molecular & Biochemical Differentiation Agents on Bone Formation; Evaluation of Characteristics of Osteoblasts & Factors Related to Osteoblastic Differentaion & Mineralization; Index.
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