Cranial bone repair and regeneration via tissue engineering principles has attracted a great deal of interest from researchers during last decade. Here, within this study, 6 mm critical-sized bone defect regeneration via genetically modified mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) were monitored up to 4 months. Cranial bone repair and new bone formations were evaluated by histological staining and real time PCR analysis in five different groups including autograft and bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) transfected MSC groups. Results presented here indicate a proper cranial regeneration in autograft groups and a prospering regeneration for hBMP-2 encoding mesenchymal stem cells.
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Vural, A. C., Odabas, S., Korkusuz, P., Yar Sağlam, A. S., Bilgiç, E., Çavuşoğlu, T., … Vargel, İ. (2017). Cranial bone regeneration via BMP-2 encoding mesenchymal stem cells. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 45(3), 544–550. https://doi.org/10.3109/21691401.2016.1160918
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