International audienceArticular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with limited ability to regenerate. Articular degenerative processes arising from trauma, inflammation or due to aging are thus irreversible and may induce the loss of the joint function. To repair cartilaginous defects, tissue engineering approaches are under intense development. Association of cells and signalling proteins, such as growth factors, with biocompatible hydrogel matrix may lead to the regeneration of the healthy tissue. One current strategy to enhance both growth factor bioactivity and bioavailability is based on the delivery of these signalling proteins in microcarriers. In this context, the aim of the present study was to develop mic...
Conventional microcarriers used for expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) require detach...
Cell-based therapies for articular cartilage lesions are expensive and time-consuming; clearly, a on...
Regenerative medicine techniques are currently being investigated to replace damaged cartilage. Crit...
International audienceArticular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with lim...
Articular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with limited ability to regene...
Articular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with limited ability to regene...
The use of oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) (OPF) hydrogels as carriers of growth factors for a...
In recent years, cell-based therapies using adult stem cells have attracted considerable interest in...
International audienceThe development of biologically and mechanically competent hydrogels is a prer...
Articular cartilage (AC) damage is quite common, but due to AC’s poor self-healing ability, the dama...
Due to their invasiveness as well as the complex properties of articular cartilage current treatment...
Cartilage has only a limited capacity for self-regeneration following injury, leading to experimenta...
Stem cell injections for the treatment of articular cartilage damage are a promising approach to ach...
Over the last century, life expectancy has increased at a rapid pace resulting in an increase of art...
Current biomaterial-based strategies explored to treat articular cartilage defects have failed to pr...
Conventional microcarriers used for expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) require detach...
Cell-based therapies for articular cartilage lesions are expensive and time-consuming; clearly, a on...
Regenerative medicine techniques are currently being investigated to replace damaged cartilage. Crit...
International audienceArticular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with lim...
Articular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with limited ability to regene...
Articular cartilage is an avascular, non-innervated connective tissue with limited ability to regene...
The use of oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) (OPF) hydrogels as carriers of growth factors for a...
In recent years, cell-based therapies using adult stem cells have attracted considerable interest in...
International audienceThe development of biologically and mechanically competent hydrogels is a prer...
Articular cartilage (AC) damage is quite common, but due to AC’s poor self-healing ability, the dama...
Due to their invasiveness as well as the complex properties of articular cartilage current treatment...
Cartilage has only a limited capacity for self-regeneration following injury, leading to experimenta...
Stem cell injections for the treatment of articular cartilage damage are a promising approach to ach...
Over the last century, life expectancy has increased at a rapid pace resulting in an increase of art...
Current biomaterial-based strategies explored to treat articular cartilage defects have failed to pr...
Conventional microcarriers used for expansion of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) require detach...
Cell-based therapies for articular cartilage lesions are expensive and time-consuming; clearly, a on...
Regenerative medicine techniques are currently being investigated to replace damaged cartilage. Crit...