Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation

Volume: 9, Issue: 12, Pages: 1617 - 1630
Published: Jul 22, 2020
Abstract
The vascular wall stores mesenchymal progenitor cells which are able to induce bone regeneration, via direct and paracrine mechanisms. Although much is known regarding perivascular cell regulation of osteoblasts, their regulation of osteoclasts, and by extension utility in states of high bone resorption, is not known. Here, human perivascular stem cells (PSCs) were used as a means to prevent autograft resorption in a gonadectomy-induced...
Paper Details
Title
Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
Published Date
Jul 22, 2020
Volume
9
Issue
12
Pages
1617 - 1630
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