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Connective Tissue Research|January 1, 1989
Discrete stages within the osteogenic lineage are revealed by alterations in the cell surface architecture of embryonic bone cellsS P Bruder, A I Caplan
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|November 5, 1999
Tissue engineering of bone. Cell based strategiesS P Bruder, B S Fox
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|July 1, 1994
Transient expression of type II collagen and tissue mobilization during development of the scleral ossicle, a membranous bone, in the chick embryoK Watanabe, S P Bruder, A I Caplan
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 1, 1997
Growth kinetics, self-renewal, and the osteogenic potential of purified human mesenchymal stem cells during extensive subcultivation and following cryopreservationS P Bruder, N Jaiswal, S E Haynesworth
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|November 1, 1994
Mesenchymal stem cells in bone development, bone repair, and skeletal regeneration therapyS P Bruder, D J Fink, A I Caplan
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery|April 24, 2007
The introduction of an extracellular matrix-based scaffold to the marketplacePatrick G De Deyne, Raina E Dauria, Scott P Bruder
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 1, 1997
Osteogenic differentiation of purified, culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem cells in vitroN Jaiswal, S E Haynesworth, A I Caplan, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|October 1, 1990
In vivo osteochondrogenic potential of cultured cells derived from the periosteumH Nakahara, S P Bruder, V M Goldberg, et al.
Cell Transplantation|March 1, 1997
Culture expanded canine mesenchymal stem cells possess osteochondrogenic potential in vivo and in vitroS Kadiyala, R G Young, M A Thiede, et al.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|August 11, 1998
The effect of implants loaded with autologous mesenchymal stem cells on the healing of canine segmental bone defectsS P Bruder, K H Kraus, V M Goldberg, et al.
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Connective Tissue Research|January 1, 1989
Discrete stages within the osteogenic lineage are revealed by alterations in the cell surface architecture of embryonic bone cellsS P Bruder, A I Caplan
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|November 5, 1999
Tissue engineering of bone. Cell based strategiesS P Bruder, B S Fox
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|July 1, 1994
Transient expression of type II collagen and tissue mobilization during development of the scleral ossicle, a membranous bone, in the chick embryoK Watanabe, S P Bruder, A I Caplan
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 1, 1997
Growth kinetics, self-renewal, and the osteogenic potential of purified human mesenchymal stem cells during extensive subcultivation and following cryopreservationS P Bruder, N Jaiswal, S E Haynesworth
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|November 1, 1994
Mesenchymal stem cells in bone development, bone repair, and skeletal regeneration therapyS P Bruder, D J Fink, A I Caplan
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery|April 24, 2007
The introduction of an extracellular matrix-based scaffold to the marketplacePatrick G De Deyne, Raina E Dauria, Scott P Bruder
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 1, 1997
Osteogenic differentiation of purified, culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem cells in vitroN Jaiswal, S E Haynesworth, A I Caplan, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|October 1, 1990
In vivo osteochondrogenic potential of cultured cells derived from the periosteumH Nakahara, S P Bruder, V M Goldberg, et al.
Cell Transplantation|March 1, 1997
Culture expanded canine mesenchymal stem cells possess osteochondrogenic potential in vivo and in vitroS Kadiyala, R G Young, M A Thiede, et al.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|August 11, 1998
The effect of implants loaded with autologous mesenchymal stem cells on the healing of canine segmental bone defectsS P Bruder, K H Kraus, V M Goldberg, et al.
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