Chondral and osteochondral lesions represent one of the most challenging and frustrating scenarios for the orthopedic surgeon and for the patient. The lack of therapeutic strategies capable to reconstitute the function and structure of hyaline cartilage and to halt the progression toward osteoarthritis has brought clinicians and scientists together, to investigate the potential role of tissue engineering as a viable alternative to current treatment modalities. In particular, the role of bioprinting is emerging as an innovative technology that allows for the creation of organized 3D tissue constructs via a "layer-by-layer" deposition process. This process also has the capability to combine cells and biomaterials in an ordered and predetermin...
Cartilage lesions fail to heal spontaneously, leading to the development of chronic conditions which...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engi...
Cartilage injuries cause pain and loss of function, and if severe may result in osteoarthritis (OA)....
Chondral and osteochondral lesions represent one of the most challenging and frustrating scenarios f...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions represent one of the most challenging and frustrating scenarios f...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Osteoarthritis, a chronic, debilitating, and painful disease, is one of the leading causes of disabi...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a pervasive disease worldwide which affects the articular cartilage and the u...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Osteochondral injuries can lead to osteoarthritis (OA). OA is characterized by the progressive degra...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage defects pose a significant clinical challenge as they can lead to joint pain, swelling and...
Cartilage lesions fail to heal spontaneously, leading to the development of chronic conditions which...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engi...
Cartilage injuries cause pain and loss of function, and if severe may result in osteoarthritis (OA)....
Chondral and osteochondral lesions represent one of the most challenging and frustrating scenarios f...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions represent one of the most challenging and frustrating scenarios f...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Osteoarthritis, a chronic, debilitating, and painful disease, is one of the leading causes of disabi...
There is no long-term treatment strategy for young and active patients with cartilage defects. Early...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a pervasive disease worldwide which affects the articular cartilage and the u...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Osteochondral injuries can lead to osteoarthritis (OA). OA is characterized by the progressive degra...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage is an avascular tissue with extremely limited self-regeneration capabilities. At present, ...
Cartilage defects pose a significant clinical challenge as they can lead to joint pain, swelling and...
Cartilage lesions fail to heal spontaneously, leading to the development of chronic conditions which...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engi...
Cartilage injuries cause pain and loss of function, and if severe may result in osteoarthritis (OA)....