ossification - translation to french
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ossification - translation to french

FORMATION OF BONE OR OF A BONY SUBSTANCE, OR THE CONVERSION OF FIBROUS TISSUE OR OF CARTILAGE INTO BONE OR A BONY SUBSTANCE
Ossified; Ossify; Bone growth; Mineralization of bone; Ossifies; Bone formation; Osteogenic; Co-ossification; Coossification; Co-ossified; Coossified
  • Diagram showing stages of endochondral ossification
  • spotted gar]]'' larva at 22 days stained for [[cartilage]] (blue) and bone (red).
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ossification      
n. ossification, changing into bone
ossifier      
ossify, harden
s'ossifier      
ossify, turn rigid, harden

Definition

Ossification
·noun The state of being changed into a bony substance; also, a mass or point of ossified tissue.
II. Ossification ·noun The formation of bone; the process, in the growth of an animal, by which inorganic material (mainly lime salts) is deposited in cartilage or membrane, forming bony tissue; ostosis.

Wikipedia

Ossification

Ossification (also called osteogenesis or bone mineralization) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells named osteoblasts. It is synonymous with bone tissue formation. There are two processes resulting in the formation of normal, healthy bone tissue: Intramembranous ossification is the direct laying down of bone into the primitive connective tissue (mesenchyme), while endochondral ossification involves cartilage as a precursor.

In fracture healing, endochondral osteogenesis is the most commonly occurring process, for example in fractures of long bones treated by plaster of Paris, whereas fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation with metal plates, screws, pins, rods and nails may heal by intramembranous osteogenesis.

Heterotopic ossification is a process resulting in the formation of bone tissue that is often atypical, at an extraskeletal location. Calcification is often confused with ossification. Calcification is synonymous with the formation of calcium-based salts and crystals within cells and tissue. It is a process that occurs during ossification, but not necessarily vice versa.

The exact mechanisms by which bone development is triggered remains unclear, but growth factors and cytokines appear to play a role.