Bone
Morphogenetic Protein Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) is a type of growth factor that is important for bone and tissue formation. It is used to stimulate bone growth and formation in a variety of medical applications, such as dental implants and bone grafts. It is also used to promote wound healing and has potential applications in regenerative medicine. BMP has become increasingly important in the field of tissue engineering due to its ability to induce stem cells to differentiate into a specific tissue. By using BMP, scientists are able to create specific tissues in the laboratory, which can later be implanted into the body in order to replace those that have been damaged. As such, BMP has become a powerful tool for tissue regeneration.
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