cartilage in vitro using the self-assembling method have produced constructs possessing significant extracellular matrix and resulting mechanical properties. However, large numbers of native articular chondrocytes are necessary to produce functional engineered cartilage; all previous work with the self-assembling process has used 5.5 9 106 cells/ construct. In this study, the effects of initial cell seeding (0.25–11 9 106 cells/construct) on tissue quality were inves-tigated. Results showed that tissue engineered articular cartilage was formed, when using at least 2 million cells/ construct, possessing dimensional, compositional, and com-pressive properties approaching those of native tissue. It was noted that higher seeding contributed to ...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
A correct articular cartilage ultrastructure regarding its structural components and cellularity is ...
BackgroundArticular cartilage is a highly functional tissue which covers the ends of long bones and ...
Articular cartilage is an avascular tissue that does not respond adequately to injuries, leaving per...
Recent work has established methods to engineer self-assembled, scaffold-free neocartilage from an e...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...
AbstractObjective: Functional tissue engineering (FTE) of articular cartilage involves the use of ph...
Seeding cells efficiently and uniformly onto three-dimensional scaffolds is a key element for engine...
UnlabelledChondrocyte dedifferentiation presents a major barrier in engineering functional cartilage...
Cartilage tissue engineering remains a top priority due to the limited intrinsic capacity of articul...
Objective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be used to...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
Cells derived from Wharton’s jelly from human umbilical cords (called umbilical cord mesenchymal str...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
Many aspects of the process of in vitro differentiation of chondrocytes in three-dimensional (3D) sc...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
A correct articular cartilage ultrastructure regarding its structural components and cellularity is ...
BackgroundArticular cartilage is a highly functional tissue which covers the ends of long bones and ...
Articular cartilage is an avascular tissue that does not respond adequately to injuries, leaving per...
Recent work has established methods to engineer self-assembled, scaffold-free neocartilage from an e...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...
AbstractObjective: Functional tissue engineering (FTE) of articular cartilage involves the use of ph...
Seeding cells efficiently and uniformly onto three-dimensional scaffolds is a key element for engine...
UnlabelledChondrocyte dedifferentiation presents a major barrier in engineering functional cartilage...
Cartilage tissue engineering remains a top priority due to the limited intrinsic capacity of articul...
Objective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be used to...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
Cells derived from Wharton’s jelly from human umbilical cords (called umbilical cord mesenchymal str...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
Many aspects of the process of in vitro differentiation of chondrocytes in three-dimensional (3D) sc...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
A correct articular cartilage ultrastructure regarding its structural components and cellularity is ...
BackgroundArticular cartilage is a highly functional tissue which covers the ends of long bones and ...