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osteogenesis /ˌɒstɪə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs /noun [mass noun] PhysiologyThe formation of bone.As a consequence, the mineralized septa providing the scaffold for bone deposition cannot be formed, and osteogenesis itself is severely disturbed....- Inflammation is a necessary step in the healing of normal body tissues, and osteoblasts specifically require prostaglandins for osteogenesis and differentiation.
- Stimulation of osteogenesis leading to bone repair, as in patients with large bone defects, fracture non-unions, and incomplete allograft consolidation, is clinically desirable for early healing and restoration of function.
Derivativesosteogenetic /ˌɒstɪə(ʊ)dʒɪˈnɛtɪk/ adjective ...- A meshwork of collagenous fibres, termed osteogenetic fibres, appears between the cells.
osteogenic adjective ...- Fibroblast growth factor and fibroblast growth factor receptor regulate fetal osteogenic growth and are expressed in cranial sutures in early fetal life.
- The osteogenic action of bisphosphonates and their relative lack of activity outside the skeleton have led to the increased use of these agents in treating osteoporosis.
- Implanted osteogenic stimulators deliver electrical impulses directly to the site where bone regrowth needs to occur.
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