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Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery And Graduate Program In Tissue Engineering And Regenerative Medici | 論文
- Nucleus Pulposus Replacement : Basic Science and Indications for Clinical Use
- A Fibronectin Fragment Stimulates Intervertebral Disc Degeneration In Vivo
- Pedicle Screws With High Electrical Resistance : A Potential Source of Error With Stimulus-Evoked EMG
- Comparative Gene Expression Profiling of Normal and Degenerative Discs : Analysis of a Rabbit Annular Laceration Model
- A Comparison of Three Screw Types for Unicortical Fixation in the Lateral Mass of the Cervical Spine
- Interrater reliability of identifying indicators of posterior ligamentous complex disruption when plain films are indeterminate in thoracolumbar injuries
- Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Detection of Iatrogenic C5 Nerve Root Injury During Laminectomy for Cervical Compression Myelopathy
- Thoracolumbar injury classification and severity score : a new paradigm for the treatment of thoracolumbar spine trauma
- The Safety and Efficacy of OP-1 (rhBMP-7) as a Replacement for Iliac Crest Autograft in Posterolateral Lumbar Arthrodesis : A Long-term (>4 Years) Pivotal Study
- A Fibronectin Fragment Alters the Metabolism by Rabbit Intervertebral Disc Cells In Vitro
- Lumbar Adjacent Segment Degeneration and Disease After Arthrodesis and Total Disc Arthroplasty
- Revision Strategies in Lumbar Total Disc Arthroplasty
- The Cause of Neurologic Deterioration After Acute Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
- Cellular Therapy for Disc Degeneration
- Detection of apoptotic gene expression in human osteoblast-like cells by cDNA microarrays
- Osteogenic Potential of Adult Human Stem Cells of the Lumbar Vertebral Body and the Iliac Crest
- Recombinant Human Osteogenic Protein-1 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7) as an Osteoinductive Agent in Spinal Fusion
- Toward an Optimum System for Intervertebral Disc Organ Culture : TGF-β3 Enhances Nucleus Pulposus and Anulus Fibrosus Survival and Function Through Modulation of TGF-β-R Expression and ERK Signaling
- Hypoxia Activates MAPK Activity in Rat Nucleus Pulposus Cells : Regulation of Integrin Expression and Cell Survival
- Nucleus Pulposus Cells Upregulate PI3K/Akt and MEK/ERK Signaling Pathways Under Hypoxic Conditions and Resist Apoptosis Induced by Serum Withdrawal