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Bone Defined

Derived from naturally deceased animals. Bone is usually given a surface texture, most commonly in the forms of pickbone and jigged bone. Bone can be dyed to achieve bright colors (e.g. green, blue, and black). This is the most common handle material for pocket knives.

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The Online Information Source for the Medical Device Industry

Published September 5, 2008, 8:22 am, Medical Device Link

The preparation of bone for implants invariably requires cutting tools. It has often been observed that the design of these instruments is not in line with the design of the implants due to the lack of cooperation between different manufacturers.

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The Powwow and Spirit on the Mountain authors cultural insight

Published September 1, 2008, 6:11 am, Berkshire Eagle

LENOX — If diversity and unity had a lovechild, it would look and sound something like the Rock, Rattle & Drum Powwow and Spirit on the Mountain Music Festival.

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  • GT | ARTIFICIAL BONES: Engineers Create Bone that Blends into Tendons: Skin cells have been used to create artificial bones that mimic the ability of natural bone to blend into other tissues, such as tendons or ligaments. The artificial bones display a gradual change from bone to softer tissue rather than the sudden shift of previously developed artificial tissue, allowing them to handle weight more successfully. The technology was implanted in vivo for several weeks. The engineers created the tissue by coating a three-dimensio nal polymer scaffold with a gene delivery vehicle that encodes a transcription factor known as Runx2. They generated a high concentration of Runx2 at one end of the scaffold, and decreased that amount until they ended up with no transcription factor on the other end. They then seeded skin fibroblasts uniformly onto the scaffold. The skin cells on the parts of the scaffold with a high concentration of Runx2 turned into bone, while the skin cells on the scaffold end with no Runx2 turned into soft tissue.
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