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Radiographic changes in experimental bone damage and after doing allogenic mesenchymal stem cells

The article presents the results of the research activity and the nature of the reparative osteogenesis in the experimental bone over the stimulating influence of transplanted allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells. In particular, the results from the study of radiological changes in the bone tissue of rabbits with experimental mechanical damage after doing allogenic mesenchymal stem cells. Established that mechanical damage to bone tissues causes a pronounced reaction from the bone tissue and the corresponding response from the surrounding soft tissues. After the introduction of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells in place of experimentally traumatized bone tissue, the activity of regeneration processes and the full consolidation of bone tissue, which begins with endosteal callus. Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells accelerate the reaction of the soft tissues, callus formation and transmission processes, the consolidation of the bone tissue.

The obtained data can be used to repair damaged bone tissue, and for the further experimental studies.

Key words: reparative osteogenesis, callus, bone, x-ray, consolidation bone tissue, allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells.

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