BACKGROUND: Stem cell therapy is expected to offer new alternatives to the traditional therapies of rotator cuff tendon tears. In particular, resident, tissue-specific, adult stem cells seem to have a higher regenerative potential for the tissue where they reside. HYPOTHESIS: Rotator cuff tendon and long head of the biceps tendon possess a resident stem cell population that, when properly stimulated, may be induced to proliferate, thus being potentially usable for tendon regeneration. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: Human tendon samples from the supraspinatus and the long head of the biceps were collected during rotator cuff tendon surgeries from 26 patients, washed with phosphate-buffered saline, cut into sma...
Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tend...
Tendon tissues have limited healing capacity. The incidence of tendon injuries and the unsatisfactor...
Tendons are dense connective tissues, which are critical for the integrity and function of our muscu...
Objectives The long head of the biceps (LHB) is often resected in shoulder surgery and could theref...
Increasing the success rate of rotator cuff healing remains tremendous challenge. Among many approac...
Rotator cuff injuries are a common source of shoulder pathology and result in an important decrease ...
Although tissue engineering and cell therapies are becoming realistic approaches for medical therape...
Injuries to tendons, e.g. the Achilles, Patellar, and Rotator cuff tendons, greatly affect mobility ...
Stem cells are one of the most fascinating areas in regenerative medicine today. They play a crucial...
Poor clinical outcomes of tendon repair, together with limited regenerative capacity of the tissue, ...
Background It is difficult to immediately use mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the patient with ro...
BACKGROUND: Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) represent a major clinical concern, especially when ...
Purpose: this study was conducted to characterize tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) isolated from...
Aim: Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been deeply characterized for their usefulness in muscul...
Backround: The treatment of rotator cuff tears is still challenging. Tendon tissue engineering (TTE)...
Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tend...
Tendon tissues have limited healing capacity. The incidence of tendon injuries and the unsatisfactor...
Tendons are dense connective tissues, which are critical for the integrity and function of our muscu...
Objectives The long head of the biceps (LHB) is often resected in shoulder surgery and could theref...
Increasing the success rate of rotator cuff healing remains tremendous challenge. Among many approac...
Rotator cuff injuries are a common source of shoulder pathology and result in an important decrease ...
Although tissue engineering and cell therapies are becoming realistic approaches for medical therape...
Injuries to tendons, e.g. the Achilles, Patellar, and Rotator cuff tendons, greatly affect mobility ...
Stem cells are one of the most fascinating areas in regenerative medicine today. They play a crucial...
Poor clinical outcomes of tendon repair, together with limited regenerative capacity of the tissue, ...
Background It is difficult to immediately use mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the patient with ro...
BACKGROUND: Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) represent a major clinical concern, especially when ...
Purpose: this study was conducted to characterize tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) isolated from...
Aim: Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been deeply characterized for their usefulness in muscul...
Backround: The treatment of rotator cuff tears is still challenging. Tendon tissue engineering (TTE)...
Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tend...
Tendon tissues have limited healing capacity. The incidence of tendon injuries and the unsatisfactor...
Tendons are dense connective tissues, which are critical for the integrity and function of our muscu...