Formation of bone or of a bony substance, or the conversion of fibrous tissue or of cartilage into bone or a bony substance.
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Examples for "ossification"
Examples for "ossification"
1Kerckring laid the foundation of a knowledge of the process of ossification.
2Developing cartilage serves as a template for long-bone development during endochondral ossification.
3Low levels of phosphate can disrupt bone ossification and predispose to fractures.
4The head was sufficiently developed and the cranial bones considerably advanced in ossification.
5The foundations of the skull are now complete, and ossification gradually sets in.
1A 15-year-old boy was referred to us and underwent distraction osteogenesis reconstruction.
2The distraction osteogenesis procedure was then performed using the surgical guides.
3This calcification shares features with osteogenesis and may involve osteogenic factors.
4Differentiation was determined by the expression of chondrogenesis and osteogenesis associated matrix genes.
5No ectopic osteogenesis was found in the vertebral canal or other muscle tissues.
1These biochemical changes were accompanied by a decrease in bone formation rates.
2Vitamin B12 is important to DNA synthesis and may affect bone formation.
3The histomorphometric data revealed sex-specific differences in cellular and bone formation parameters.
4Conversely, biostite and Htr did not influence promotion of new bone formation.
5HIF-1alpha can regulate the bone formation ability of osteoblasts in postmenopausal osteoporosis.
Translations for bone biosynthesis