Cell and molecular biology of vertebrate hard tissues

書誌事項

Cell and molecular biology of vertebrate hard tissues

(Ciba Foundation symposium, 136)

Wiley, 1988

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Proceedings of a symposium held at the Ciba Foundation, London, Oct. 13-15, 1987

Edited by David Evered and Sara Harnett

"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The cellular and molecular details of the formation, maintenance and repair of bones and teeth are now important areas of biomedical research. Techniques for isolating hard tissue macromolecules, including molecular cloning, have been perfected, and the ability to identify and manipulate cells associated with the formation and remodelling of hard tissues has been developed. In particular, it is possible to culture cells with retention of in vivo activity. This book brings together the latest research in the cellular and molecular biology of bones and teeth and considers its applications to medical and dental practice. The participants at the symposium were drawn from diverse fields, such as cell, molecular and developmental biology, endocrinology, inorganic chemistry and orthopaedic surgery. Subjects covered include: the control of bone formation, resorption and remodelling; osteoblast differentiation and osteoclast activity; factors influencing dental extracellular matrix biomineralization; non-collagen proteins in bone and their function; and hormonal regulation of bone growth, and bone-derived growth factors. The discussion after each paper serves to highlight future areas of research. The genetic basis of bone disease is considered, as is clinical bone repair.

目次

  • Bone Development
  • Factors Influencing the Expression of Dental Extracellular Matrix Biomineralization
  • Stromal Stem Cells: Marrow-Derived Osteogenic Precursors
  • Osteoblastic Differentiation
  • Diversity of the Osteoblastic Phenotype
  • The Regulation of Osteoclastic Development and Function
  • Osteoclast Development: The Cell Surface and the Bone Environment
  • Osteoclast Activity
  • An Adhesion Variant of the MG- 63 Osteosarcoma Cell Line Displays an Osteoblast-Like Phenotype
  • Expression of Type I Procollagen Genes
  • Phosphoproteins from Teeth and Bone
  • Non-Collagen Proteins in Bone
  • Osteopontin: Structure and Biological Activity
  • Polypeptide Growth Factors in Bone Matrix
  • Hormonal Regulation of Bone Growth and Remodelling
  • Cytokines
  • Haemopoietic Growth Factors: Their Relevance in Osteoclast Formation and Function
  • Clinical Implications
  • Future Perspectives.

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