Cartilage regeneration after trauma is still a great challenge for clinicians and researchers due to many reasons, such as joint load-bearing, synovial movement and the paucity of endogenous repair cells. To overcome these limitations, we constructed a functional biomaterial using a biphasic scaffold platform and a bone-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs)-specific affinity peptide. The biphasic scaffold platform retains more cells homogeneously within the sol-gel transition of chitosan and provides sufficient solid matrix strength. This biphasic scaffold platform is functionalized with an affinity peptide targeting a cell source of interest, BMSCs. The presence of conjugated peptide gives this system a biological functionality towards BM...
Abstract Background Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold promising translational potential in cartilag...
Connective tissues are characterized by significant volume of extracellular matrix. Their main role ...
The injury and degeneration of articular cartilage and associated arthritis are leading causes of di...
Articular cartilage injury is still a significant challenge because of the poor intrinsic healing po...
Even small cartilage defects could finally degenerate to osteoarthritis if left untreated, owing to ...
Healing joint articular cartilage is a significant clinical challenge because it lacks self-healing ...
[[abstract]]Cartilage can redistribute human body's daily loads and decrease the friction force in t...
In situ tissue regeneration by homing endogenous reparative cells to the injury site has been extens...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine research investigate the ability to repair and restore ...
In cartilage tissue engineering, biphasic scaffolds (BSs) have been designed not only to influence t...
Promising strategies for cartilage regeneration rely on the encapsulation of mesenchymal stromal cel...
Damage to cartilage such as osteochondral defects affect a large number of people worldwide, severel...
The requirements for a successful regeneration of an osteo-chondral defect could effectively be met ...
Advances in tissue engineering have enabled the ability to design and fabricate biomaterials at the ...
Due to avascular and hypocellular nature of cartilage, repair of articular cartilage defects within ...
Abstract Background Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold promising translational potential in cartilag...
Connective tissues are characterized by significant volume of extracellular matrix. Their main role ...
The injury and degeneration of articular cartilage and associated arthritis are leading causes of di...
Articular cartilage injury is still a significant challenge because of the poor intrinsic healing po...
Even small cartilage defects could finally degenerate to osteoarthritis if left untreated, owing to ...
Healing joint articular cartilage is a significant clinical challenge because it lacks self-healing ...
[[abstract]]Cartilage can redistribute human body's daily loads and decrease the friction force in t...
In situ tissue regeneration by homing endogenous reparative cells to the injury site has been extens...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine research investigate the ability to repair and restore ...
In cartilage tissue engineering, biphasic scaffolds (BSs) have been designed not only to influence t...
Promising strategies for cartilage regeneration rely on the encapsulation of mesenchymal stromal cel...
Damage to cartilage such as osteochondral defects affect a large number of people worldwide, severel...
The requirements for a successful regeneration of an osteo-chondral defect could effectively be met ...
Advances in tissue engineering have enabled the ability to design and fabricate biomaterials at the ...
Due to avascular and hypocellular nature of cartilage, repair of articular cartilage defects within ...
Abstract Background Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold promising translational potential in cartilag...
Connective tissues are characterized by significant volume of extracellular matrix. Their main role ...
The injury and degeneration of articular cartilage and associated arthritis are leading causes of di...