Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical need, with 3 to 5 million new incidents occurring annually worldwide. Tissue grafting and biomaterial-based approaches fail to provide environments that are conducive to regeneration; instead they lead to nonspecific cell adhesion and scar tissue formation, which collectively impair functionality. Cell based therapies may potentially recover native tendon function, if tenocyte trans-differentiation can be evaded and cell differentiation / transdifferentiation towards tenogenic lineage is attained. To this end, recreating an artificial in vivo tendon niche by engineering functional in vitro microenvironments is a research priority. In this work, the effect of biophysical (macromolecular crowding, ...
Cell-assembled tissue engineering strategies hold great potential in regenerative medicine, as three...
At present, injuries or rupture of tendons are treated by surgical repair or conservative approaches...
Modular tissue engineering is based on the cells\u27 innate ability to create bottom-up supramolecul...
Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical need, with 3 to 5 million new incidents occurring annua...
Tendon injuries affect tens of millions of people worldwide each year and as the average lifespan in...
Tendon injuries are very common among the different musculoskeletal disorders affecting millions of ...
During in vitro culture, bereft of their optimal tissue context, tenocytes lose their phenotype and ...
Ligament/tendon tissue engineering has the potential to provide therapies that overcome the limitati...
Introduction: cell-based tissue engineering strategies using human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) m...
Chondrocyte-based tissue engineering therapies require in vitro cell expansion, which is associated ...
Tissue engineering by self-assembly allows for the fabrication of living tissue surrogates by taking...
Introduction: Advancements in molecular and cell biology have led to the development of tissue engin...
The extracellular matrix is a dynamic and active component of the mesenchymal stem cell niche, which...
Scaffold-free in vitro organogenesis exploits the innate ability of cells to synthesise and deposit ...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Cell-assembled tissue engineering strategies hold great potential in regenerative medicine, as three...
At present, injuries or rupture of tendons are treated by surgical repair or conservative approaches...
Modular tissue engineering is based on the cells\u27 innate ability to create bottom-up supramolecul...
Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical need, with 3 to 5 million new incidents occurring annua...
Tendon injuries affect tens of millions of people worldwide each year and as the average lifespan in...
Tendon injuries are very common among the different musculoskeletal disorders affecting millions of ...
During in vitro culture, bereft of their optimal tissue context, tenocytes lose their phenotype and ...
Ligament/tendon tissue engineering has the potential to provide therapies that overcome the limitati...
Introduction: cell-based tissue engineering strategies using human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) m...
Chondrocyte-based tissue engineering therapies require in vitro cell expansion, which is associated ...
Tissue engineering by self-assembly allows for the fabrication of living tissue surrogates by taking...
Introduction: Advancements in molecular and cell biology have led to the development of tissue engin...
The extracellular matrix is a dynamic and active component of the mesenchymal stem cell niche, which...
Scaffold-free in vitro organogenesis exploits the innate ability of cells to synthesise and deposit ...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Cell-assembled tissue engineering strategies hold great potential in regenerative medicine, as three...
At present, injuries or rupture of tendons are treated by surgical repair or conservative approaches...
Modular tissue engineering is based on the cells\u27 innate ability to create bottom-up supramolecul...