What's the difference between osteogenesis and osteogenetic?
Osteogenesis
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Osteogeny
Example Sentences:
(1) Osteogenesis imperfecta is the common term for a heterogeneous group of heritable disorders of connective tissue with lethal and nonlethal forms.
(2) No abnormalities were detected in the following syndromes: achondroplasia, diastrophic dwarfism, thanatophoric dwarfism, Jeune disease, spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, Kozlowski syndrome, osteogenesis imperfecta, polyepiphyseal dysplasia with diabetes mellitus.
(3) Radiological diagnosis is often difficult with an osteolytic appearance without appreciable reactional osteogenesis.
(4) Mesenchyme from older embryos that failed to undergo osteogenesis in serum-free medium did form bone in the presence of NaF.
(5) Light-microscopic findings revealed that osteogenesis gradually became dominant after transient osteoporosis, leading to a disproportional state of the bone remodelling.
(6) It occurs to a variable extent in osteogenesis imperfecta and frequently involves the aortic valve.
(7) The physiology, cell biology, biochemistry, and endocrinologic regulation of induced osteogenesis are areas of active investigation.
(8) In the bone similar cartilage osteoclasia and osteogenesis are rare.
(9) It is indicated that in vitro and at implantation in preliminary infected ordinary and gunshot osseous wounds in rabbits and dogs gentacycol inhibits the growth of aerobic and, that is especially important, anaerobic microflora, limits the development of inflammatory Process and stimulates, to a certain extent, reparative osteogenesis.
(10) Chondrogenesis and osteogenesis of the os penis were caused by androgens, while the rudiments of the os penis were formed independently of androgens.
(11) The theories pertaining to the source and mode of osteogenesis in this case are discussed.
(12) The sequential cellular changes in the implants in response to collagenous bone matrix-induced local bone formation include: binding of fibronectin to matrix, chemotaxis and attachment of progenitor cells, proliferation and differentiation of progenitor cells into chondrocytes, and finally osteogenesis and marrow differentiation.
(13) Four families presenting with familial osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) have been studied: 2 with the lethal type II and 2 with the severe type III form.
(14) Despite a significant difference in axial rigidity, the Ilizarov and Wagner external fixators induced osteogenesis of equal volume.
(15) In osteogenesis imperfecta, the poor formation of collagen leads to abnormally thin bony trabeculae with a poorly formed otic capsule.
(16) Because of its low axial stiffness at low loads and increased stiffness at higher loads, this fixator promotes osteogenesis and reduces strain on the tissues in functional treatment.
(17) Maximal levels of OP-1 mRNA were found in kidney which may explain the phenomenon of epithelial osteogenesis, first described by Huggins in 1931 using epithelium from the urinary tract.
(18) Long-term administration of synthetic salmon calcitonin may be beneficial to young children with osteogenesis imperfecta.
(19) In patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Marfan syndrome and osteogenesis imperfecta, molecular defects in the type I collagen genes are already known.
(20) One hundred twenty family members in four generations were at risk of inheriting the gene for osteogenesis imperfecta.
Osteogenetic
Definition:
(a.) Connected with osteogenesis, or the formation of bone; producing bone; as, osteogenetic tissue; the osteogenetic layer of the periosteum.
Example Sentences:
(1) This key observation raised the question of whether the bone formation is the result of proliferation and osteogenetic activity of the reticular cells, or whether mesenchymal-type cells of the host are also induced by the transplant to differentiate into bone.
(2) Such an osteogenetic response was also obtained when the cartilage had been devitalized before transplantation.
(3) The method seems well suited for the culture of osteogenetic cells as whole-bone pieces for at least one to two weeks.
(4) The authors describe a method of study based on microradiography and on preoperative fluorescent labelling of the osteogenetic area followed by examination of the bone remodelling under ultraviolet light microscopy.
(5) Autologous spongiosa, a calcium phosphate ceramic and Kiel bone chips were implanted in the tibiae of dogs and compared with respect to tissue compatibility and osteogenetic effect.
(6) These results indicate that administration of CV-3611 prior to reperfusion can prevent reperfusion damage in bone tissue and maintain osteogenetic ability.
(7) This procedure exploits the high osteogenetic potency of the periosteum in adolescence.
(8) Various kinds of hydroxyapatite (HAP) have been used to repair periodontal osseous defects, but they do not have osteogenetic or osteoinductive properties.
(9) The irradiated periosteum, even after a single dose of 20 Gy, had some osteogenetic capacity.
(10) The purpose of the present study was to establish relationships between osteogenetic response and intraosseous measures of electrical dose in experimental fractures (osteotomies) of canine radii stimulated by direct currents.
(11) Evidence about the relative contributions to osteogenesis of graft and host cells is reviewed and the possible osteogenetic role of bone marrow is discussed.
(12) Autografts, both cancellous and cortical, are usually implanted fresh and are often osteogenetic, whether by providing a source of osteoprogenitor cells or by being osteoinductive.
(13) BMP-HAP should be tested for clinical application as osteogenetic biomaterial for augmentation of bone regeneration.
(14) Correlated light microscope and ultrastructural observations of allogeneic intramuscular implants of rat demineralized bone matrix demonstrate the interrelationships between various osteogenetic and non-osteogenetic cell types and suggest that the bone morphogenetic response is evoked from cells of a common origin.
(15) Osteogenetic activity, with large areas of deposition, is very intense, as a defence attempt against osteolytic resorption process.
(16) Contrary to what occurs for cemented prostheses, we used bone scan not as a diagnostic aid for complications, but in order to evaluate the osteogenetic response of the bone to a cementless prosthetic implant.
(17) Observations on stress generated electrical currents in bone have stimulated interest in the possible osteogenetic effect of externally applied electrical energy to establish diaphyseal bone defects in animals and man.
(18) The osteogenetic capability of the ossicles is not affected by the Cialit storage.
(19) The DNA synthesis of osteogenetic cells was significantly inhibited in cultures with excess bone mass.
(20) Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) extracted from rabbit bone after heating for various periods at different temperatures was implanted into the muscles of mice to evaluate osteogenetic activity.