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International Journal of Cell Cloning, Vol 8, 130-137, Copyright © 1990 by AlphaMed Press
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OA Gurevitch
Laboratory for Physiology of Hematopoiesis, All-Union Scientific Centre for Haematology, Ministry of Health, Moscow, USSR.
Tooth matrix particles were implanted s.c. into mice. In six to nine months, fully developed, induced osteo-hematopoietic foci complete with a cortex and central marrow cavity were formed. The cells from the induced foci were serially retransplanted under the renal capsule of syngeneic recipients. The focus formation was observed during three consecutive passages. The effect was not due to secondary induction. Our data show that the induced osteogenic cells are capable of long- term maintenance, remodeling and recurrent rebuilding of hematopoietic stroma without an additional application of the inductor.
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