HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ruth Tevlin from the DivisionStanford University have published the research work: Denervation during mandibular distraction osteogenesis results in impaired bone formation, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- how: Using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) the authors investigated nerve-dependent SSC kinetics to study their relative frequency at different points following DO in the presence or absence of IAN mandible innervation (Fig 2AB Supplementary Fig 2).
SUMMARY
Mandible skeletal stem_cell kinetics and osteogenic potential following DO are nerve dependent. Previous work by Ransom and colleagues demonstrated that mandibular distraction led . . .
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