SummaryAutologous cell-based tissue engineering (TE) techniques have been clinically approved for approximately 4 years in China, since the first cartilage TE technique was approved for clinical use by the Zhejiang Health Bureau. TE techniques offer a promising alternative to traditional transplantation surgery, and are different from those for transplanted tissues (biologics or pharmaceutical), the clinical translational procedures are unique and multitasked, and the requirements may differ from those of the target tissues. Thus, the translational procedure is still unfamiliar to most researchers and needs further improvement. This perspectives paper describes the key guidelines and regulations involved in the current translational process...
Joint injury and disease are painful and debilitating conditions affecting a substantial proportion ...
To date, there are no surgical interventions that can fully restore damaged cartilage. While the fie...
To date, there are no surgical interventions that can fully restore damaged cartilage. While the fie...
Autologous cell-based tissue engineering (TE) techniques have been clinically approved for approxima...
SummaryAutologous cell-based tissue engineering (TE) techniques have been clinically approved for ap...
The limited regenerative capacity of articular cartilage and deficiencies of current treatments have...
SummaryTranslational medicine has been well accepted as a concept and trend in medical sciences. Chi...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Long-term clinical repair of articular cartilage remains elusive despite advances in cartilage tissu...
Takahiro Ogura,1 Akihiro Tsuchiya,2 Shuichi Mizuno1 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and W...
The article summarizes the collective views expressed at the fourth session of the workshop Tissue E...
Research in orthopaedic tissue engineering has intensified over the last decade and new protocols co...
Since the late 1960s, surgeons and scientists envisioned use of tissue engineering to provide an alt...
Tissue engineering is a field of research with interdisciplinary cooperation between clinicians, cel...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Joint injury and disease are painful and debilitating conditions affecting a substantial proportion ...
To date, there are no surgical interventions that can fully restore damaged cartilage. While the fie...
To date, there are no surgical interventions that can fully restore damaged cartilage. While the fie...
Autologous cell-based tissue engineering (TE) techniques have been clinically approved for approxima...
SummaryAutologous cell-based tissue engineering (TE) techniques have been clinically approved for ap...
The limited regenerative capacity of articular cartilage and deficiencies of current treatments have...
SummaryTranslational medicine has been well accepted as a concept and trend in medical sciences. Chi...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Long-term clinical repair of articular cartilage remains elusive despite advances in cartilage tissu...
Takahiro Ogura,1 Akihiro Tsuchiya,2 Shuichi Mizuno1 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and W...
The article summarizes the collective views expressed at the fourth session of the workshop Tissue E...
Research in orthopaedic tissue engineering has intensified over the last decade and new protocols co...
Since the late 1960s, surgeons and scientists envisioned use of tissue engineering to provide an alt...
Tissue engineering is a field of research with interdisciplinary cooperation between clinicians, cel...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Joint injury and disease are painful and debilitating conditions affecting a substantial proportion ...
To date, there are no surgical interventions that can fully restore damaged cartilage. While the fie...
To date, there are no surgical interventions that can fully restore damaged cartilage. While the fie...