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Yusu Wang,Ying Zong,Weijia Chen et al. Yusu Wang et al.
The combination of scaffold materials and bioactive factors is a promising strategy for promoting bone defect repair in tissue engineering. Previous studies have shown that osteoglycin (OGN) is highly expressed in the bone repair process us...
Ayaka Hata,Midori Saeki,Chinatsu Kozakai et al. Ayaka Hata et al.
Owing to agricultural expansion worldwide, agricultural crops can have major effects on the life history traits of wildlife. However, the functional role of crop consumption on the life history traits of long-lived mammals is seldom evaluat...
Mathilde van den Berg,Henri Wallen Mathilde van den Berg
The types of reindeer hunting, keeping, and herding in Fennoscandia have seen different periods of transformations and have found unique side by side expressions through time. To refine zooarchaeological analysis and scrutinize reindeer dom...
Yanlu Li,Aoyun Li,Yue Teng et al. Yanlu Li et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Deer bone is rich in proteins, free amino acids, chondroitin, organic calcium, phosphorus ions, and other active components. Deer bone had been used widely in antiquity and were first compi...
Holly McVea,Lena Richter,Rod McLatchy et al. Holly McVea et al.
Objective: Neonatal skeletal articulations for research and display purposes are uncommon due to issues surrounding incomplete bone maturation and reduced structural integrity that affect the bone preparation and articula...
Yanlu Li,Junxia Ma,Yingshan Jiang et al. Yanlu Li et al.
Background: Deer bone is rich in proteins and free amino acids, offering high nutritional value and benefits such as strengthening bones and antioxidant properties. However, the development and utilization of deer bone re...
Deshuang Meng,Yingrui Li,Ze Chen et al. Deshuang Meng et al.
Background: Deer antlers, unique among mammalian organs for their ability to regenerate annually without scar formation, provide an innovative model for regenerative medicine. This study explored the potential of exosomes...
Yusu Wang,Ying Zong,Weijia Chen et al. Yusu Wang et al.
Due to the limited supply of autologous bone grafts, there is a need to develop more bone matrix materials to repair bone defects. Xenograft bone is expected to be used for clinical treatment due to its exact structural similarity to natura...
Tamires Ataides Silva,Andressa da Silva Martins,Lisandra Rodrigues Alves et al. Tamires Ataides Silva et al.
Bone and dental lesions have been documented in various deer species globally, affecting the efficiency of ingestion and digestion, consequently influencing their general health and leading to a decline in survival and reproductive performa...
Ke Zhang,Chenxu Zhao,Kaiyue Liu et al. Ke Zhang et al.
Skin problems caused by aging have attracted much attention, and marine collagen peptides have been proved to improve these problems, while mammalian collagen peptides are rarely reported. In this study, fermented deer bone collagen peptide...
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