In the last few years, osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development in advanced tools and technologies for damaged underlying subchondral bone and cartilage tissue repair and regeneration. Considering the limitation of articular cartilage to heal and self-repair, new therapeutic options are essential to develop approaches based on suitable strategies made of appropriate engineered biomaterials. This book overviews the most recent developments in the field of osteochondral tissue engineering, and presents challenges and strategies being developed that face not only bone and cartilage regeneration, but also establish osteochondral interface formation, in order to translate it into a clinical setting. Topics embrace bio...
Interest in osteochondral repair has been increasing with the growing number of sports-related injur...
Osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development to provide suitable strategies ...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...
In the last few years, osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development in advan...
To develop an osteochondral tissue regeneration strategy it is extremely important to take into acco...
With the development of nanotechnology, a better understanding of the role of feature size (nano, mi...
Tissue engineering strategies have been pushing forward several fields in the range of biomedical re...
Due to the extremely high incidence of lesions and diseases in aging population, it is critical to p...
The socioeconomic impact of osteochondral (OC) damage has been increasing steadily over time in the ...
Series: Studies in mechanobiology, tissue engineering and biomaterials, ISSN 1868-2006, vol. 21The r...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...
Osteochondral defects can be challenging to treat, first, because the damaged articular cartilage ha...
In spite of the considerable achievements in the field of regenerative medicine in the past several ...
In the last decade, regenerative medicine has benefited from the exponential development of nanomate...
In the past few years, great progress has been made to validate tissue engineering strategies in pre...
Interest in osteochondral repair has been increasing with the growing number of sports-related injur...
Osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development to provide suitable strategies ...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...
In the last few years, osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development in advan...
To develop an osteochondral tissue regeneration strategy it is extremely important to take into acco...
With the development of nanotechnology, a better understanding of the role of feature size (nano, mi...
Tissue engineering strategies have been pushing forward several fields in the range of biomedical re...
Due to the extremely high incidence of lesions and diseases in aging population, it is critical to p...
The socioeconomic impact of osteochondral (OC) damage has been increasing steadily over time in the ...
Series: Studies in mechanobiology, tissue engineering and biomaterials, ISSN 1868-2006, vol. 21The r...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...
Osteochondral defects can be challenging to treat, first, because the damaged articular cartilage ha...
In spite of the considerable achievements in the field of regenerative medicine in the past several ...
In the last decade, regenerative medicine has benefited from the exponential development of nanomate...
In the past few years, great progress has been made to validate tissue engineering strategies in pre...
Interest in osteochondral repair has been increasing with the growing number of sports-related injur...
Osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development to provide suitable strategies ...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...