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José Mauro Granjeiro

Researcher at Federal Fluminense University

Publications -  442
Citations -  11045

José Mauro Granjeiro is an academic researcher from Federal Fluminense University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone healing & Bone regeneration. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 425 publications receiving 9418 citations. Previous affiliations of José Mauro Granjeiro include Sao Paulo State University & University of São Paulo.

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Platelet-rich plasma preparation for regenerative medicine: optimization and quantification of cytokines and growth factors

TL;DR: This study resulted in a consistent PRP preparation method that yielded a cytokine and growth factor pool from different donors with high reproducibility and its content characterization will allow us to understand and improve the clinical outcomes.
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The role of matrix metalloproteinases in the oral environment.

TL;DR: A review of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their role in physiological and pathological extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and degradation processes in the oral environment is presented in this paper.
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Basic research methods and current trends of dental implant surfaces

TL;DR: A critical hierarchical overview of the in vitro, laboratory in vivo, clinical, and ex vivo methodologies used to investigate the performance of novel biomaterials aiming to allow dental professionals to better evaluate the past, present, and future dental implant surface research is provided.
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins: Facts, Challenges, and Future Perspectives

TL;DR: Critical data on BMP structure, mechanisms of action, and possible clinical applications are reviewed and discussed, with robust evidence to ascertain rhBMPs’ safety and efficacy through well-designed, randomized, and double-blind clinical trials.
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Protein synthesis and secretion in human mesenchymal cells derived from bone marrow, adipose tissue and Wharton’s jelly

TL;DR: Mesenchymal stromal cells purified from different tissues have different angiogenic, inflammatory and matrix remodeling potential properties and these abilities should be further characterized in order to choose the best protocols for their therapeutic use.