One of the most important issues in orthopaedic surgery is the loss of bone resulting from trauma, infections, tumours or congenital deficiency. In view of the hypothetical future application of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from human adipose tissue in regenerative medicine, we have analysed and characterized adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) isolated from adipose tissue of rat, rabbit and pig. We have compared their in vitro osteogenic differentiation abilities for exploitation in the repair of critical osteochondral defects in autologous pre-clinical models. The number of pluripotent cells per millilitre of adipose tissue is variable and the yield of rabbit ASCs is lower than that in rat and pig. However, all ASCs populations show both...
OBJECTIVE Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), with their great availability and osteogenic potential ...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
Critical size bone defects and non-unions remain challenging situations for the orthopedic surgeon. ...
The loss of bone due to trauma, infection, tumors and congenital deficiencies is still one of the mo...
The loss of bone due to trauma, infection, tumors and congenital deficiency is still one of the most...
The loss of bone due to trauma, infection, tumors and congenital deficiency is still one of the most...
In this study we compare adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) isolated from pigs and minipigs with hu...
Tissue engineering represents an innovative approach for the treatment of severe bone defects in whi...
Treatment of severe bone defects remains one of the most important issues in orthopaedic surgery in ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) with their osteogenic and chondrogenic potential may represent a n...
In the last few years, several attempts have been made to treat large bone loss, including the use o...
The first stem cells considered for the reconstruction of bone were bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel...
【Abstract】Objective: To evaluate the in vitro and in vivo osteogenic capability of adipose-derive...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
OBJECTIVE Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), with their great availability and osteogenic potential ...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
Critical size bone defects and non-unions remain challenging situations for the orthopedic surgeon. ...
The loss of bone due to trauma, infection, tumors and congenital deficiencies is still one of the mo...
The loss of bone due to trauma, infection, tumors and congenital deficiency is still one of the most...
The loss of bone due to trauma, infection, tumors and congenital deficiency is still one of the most...
In this study we compare adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) isolated from pigs and minipigs with hu...
Tissue engineering represents an innovative approach for the treatment of severe bone defects in whi...
Treatment of severe bone defects remains one of the most important issues in orthopaedic surgery in ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) with their osteogenic and chondrogenic potential may represent a n...
In the last few years, several attempts have been made to treat large bone loss, including the use o...
The first stem cells considered for the reconstruction of bone were bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel...
【Abstract】Objective: To evaluate the in vitro and in vivo osteogenic capability of adipose-derive...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
OBJECTIVE Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), with their great availability and osteogenic potential ...
Bone defect can be provoked by several pathological conditions, like bone tumors, infections, major ...
Critical size bone defects and non-unions remain challenging situations for the orthopedic surgeon. ...