Bone fracture healing
Description
The image depicts the stages of bone fracture healing: Inflammatory Phase (immune cell infiltration and hematoma), Granulation Tissue (MSC recruitment and angiogenesis), Callus Formation (osteoblast activity and collagen deposition), and Mineralization (woven bone replaced by calcified bone through osteoclast and osteoblast activity).
Acknowledgements
References
Pfeiffenberger, M., Damerau, A., Lang, A., Buttgereit, F., Hoff, P., & Gaber, T. (2021). Fracture Healing Research—Shift towards In Vitro Modeling?. Biomedicines, 9(7), 748.
Burr, D. B., & Allen, M. R. (Eds.). (2019). Basic and applied bone biology. Academic Press.
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