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    Osteogenic stem cells of the bone marrow by Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    Published in Ontogenez (01-03-1991)
    “…This paper presents literature and author's own data demonstrating that bone marrow contains determined osteogenic precursor cells with high potential to…”
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    Stromal bone marrow cells and the hematopoietic microenvironment by Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    Published in Arkhiv patologii (1982)
    “…Stromal clonogenic fibroblasts of the bone marrow possessing osteogenic potential are responsible for hemopoietic bone marrow microenvironment. These cells may…”
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    Effect of hematopoietic and lymphoid cells on the stromal CFU colony formation in rabbit bone marrow cell cultures by Gorskaia, Iu F, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia, Zorina, A I

    Published in Gematologiia i transfuziologiia (01-09-1992)
    “…Guinea pig and rabbit bone marrow and splenic cells with increasing cellular density suppress in vitro formation of fibroblast colonies by rabbit bone marrow…”
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    Effects of growth factors on growth of stromal CFU-f in mouse bone marrow cell cultures by Gorskaia, Iu F, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia, Golovanova, T A

    “…Purified mouse IL-1 at doses 15-100 mu/ml inhibits the growth of stromal clonogenic cells /CFU-f/ both in full bone marrow cell cultures /F-cultures/ and in…”
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    Osteogenic properties of adhesive cells in Dexter culture of the mouse bone marrow by Kuznetsov, S A, Grosheva, A G, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…Disaggregated cell suspensions obtained by mouse bone marrow fermentative digestion as well as stromal tissue obtained by marrow mild mechanical destruction…”
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    Proliferative and differentiation potentials of skeletogenic bone marrow colony-forming cells by Fridenshteĭn, A Ia, Chaĭlakhin, R K, Gerasimov, Iu V

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (01-03-1986)
    “…The clonal nature of bone marrow fibroblast colonies derived from clonogenic bone marrow osteogenic cells (CFUf) was proved by the chromosome analysis. During…”
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    Thymosin activity in thymic fibroblast culture fluid by Ivanov-Smolenskiĭ, A A, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…Cultural media from pure transplantable strains of guinea pig thymic stromal fibroblasts increase the number of murine O-antigen bearing bone marrow cells, i…”
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    The dependence of the formation of stromal CFU-f colonies on the stimulating action of hematopoietic cells by Latsinik, N V, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia, Gorskaia, Iu F, Moskvina, I L, Iuĭ, Kh Ch

    “…CFU-f-derived stromal colony formation was accomplished in adherent marrow cell cultures (AMCC) with serum-rich medium. It turned out to require additional…”
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    The humoral nature of the colony-stimulating action of bone marrow cells on stromal colony formation in bone marrow cultures by Fridenshteĭn, A Ia, Latsinik, N V, Gorskaia, Iu F, Luriia, E A

    “…In 24 hours adherent marrow cell cultures (AMCC) were represented by single stretched fibroblasts. In non-feeder-supplemented AMCC most of the CFU-f remained…”
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    Colony-forming fibroblast precursors of the circulating blood by Luriia, E A, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia, Grosheva, A G, Gleĭberman, A

    “…Colony-forming fibroblast precursors were detected in circulating blood of adult guinea pigs by CFUf in vitro colony assay. SFU amount to 0.9 +/- 0.2 (M +/- m)…”
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    A count of osteogenic precursor cells in the bone marrow and their multiplication in cultures by Chaĭlakhian, R K, Gerasimov, Iu V, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…The progeny of clonogenic stromal medullary fibroblasts from rabbits was cultivated by repeated passage. As a result of several passages the number of cells…”
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    Bone tissue formation in organ cultures of human bone marrow by Luriia, E A, Kuznetsov, S A, Genkina, E N, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…Bone formation in adult human bone marrow organ cultures is described. When culturing marrow fragments, thick bone lamina is formed. It has well-mineralized…”
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    Effect of bone marrow cells on colony-forming stromal cells in guinea pigs and on the proliferation of their cultured descendents by Zorina, A I, Gorskaia, Iu F, Grosheva, A G, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…In the presence of irradiated bone marrow cells the efficiency of stromal colony formation increases from 0.8 +/- 0.2 to 3.6 +/- 0.4 per 10(4) explanted bone…”
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    Dynamics of the mineralization of the ground substance in newly formed bony tissue in organ cultures of mouse bone marrow by Luriia, E A, Kuznetsov, S A, Genkina, E N, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…Na-beta-glycerophosphate was added to the organ culture medium of mice marrow fragments. New bone ground substance is formed, its mineralization degree and…”
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    Formation of bone tissue by mouse bone marrow cell suspensions in organ culture by Luriia, E A, Kuznetsov, S A, Genkina, E N, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…Adult mouse bone marrow cell suspensions prepared by trypsinization were cultivated in gelatin sponges on millipore filters. When HAWP filters were used,…”
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    Properties of bone tissue induced by transitional epithelium by Keĭlis-Borok, I V, Raevskaia, M V, Fridenshteĭn, A Ia

    “…Bone induction occurs with about 100% frequency around both the auto- and homotransplants of the guinea-pig transitional epithelium. In most cases the bone…”
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