Tendon injuries affect tens of millions of people worldwide each year and as the average lifespan increases their occurrence also increases, Achilles rupture rates alone have increased by ≈ 1000% in the last 40 years. Current treatments most often fail to restore tendon function to pre-injury levels, thus cell-based strategies aim to engineer functional tendon tissue in vitro to replace damaged suboptimal tendon tissue. However, in standard in vitro conditions the tenogenic phenotype is notoriously unstable, therefore it is critical to engineer the optimal in vitro niche for the maintenance of the tenogenic phenotype or the differentiation of stem cells and trans-differentiation dermal fibroblasts towards the tenogenic lineage. In this work...
Varying geometry and layout of microposts on a cell culture substrate provides an effective techniqu...
International audienceOne of the main challenges relating to tendons is to understand the regulators...
Tenocytes, the main cell type of the tendon, require mechanical stimuli for their proper function. W...
Tendon injuries affect tens of millions of people worldwide each year and as the average lifespan in...
Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical need, with 3 to 5 million new incidents occurring annua...
During in vitro culture, bereft of their optimal tissue context, tenocytes lose their phenotype and ...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Introduction: An innovative approach to the treatment of tendon injury or degeneration is given by e...
Tendon injuries are very common among the different musculoskeletal disorders affecting millions of ...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
Ligament/tendon tissue engineering has the potential to provide therapies that overcome the limitati...
The tenocyte niche contains biochemical and biophysical signals that are needed for tendon homeostas...
Although many studies have demonstrated that cell phenotype is affected by the surface properties of...
There have been many advancements in the field of tissue engineering for the repair or regeneration ...
endinopathies negatively affect the life quality of millions of people in occupational and athletic ...
Varying geometry and layout of microposts on a cell culture substrate provides an effective techniqu...
International audienceOne of the main challenges relating to tendons is to understand the regulators...
Tenocytes, the main cell type of the tendon, require mechanical stimuli for their proper function. W...
Tendon injuries affect tens of millions of people worldwide each year and as the average lifespan in...
Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical need, with 3 to 5 million new incidents occurring annua...
During in vitro culture, bereft of their optimal tissue context, tenocytes lose their phenotype and ...
The mission of tissue engineering is to recapitulate the natural process of tissue formation by asse...
Introduction: An innovative approach to the treatment of tendon injury or degeneration is given by e...
Tendon injuries are very common among the different musculoskeletal disorders affecting millions of ...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
Ligament/tendon tissue engineering has the potential to provide therapies that overcome the limitati...
The tenocyte niche contains biochemical and biophysical signals that are needed for tendon homeostas...
Although many studies have demonstrated that cell phenotype is affected by the surface properties of...
There have been many advancements in the field of tissue engineering for the repair or regeneration ...
endinopathies negatively affect the life quality of millions of people in occupational and athletic ...
Varying geometry and layout of microposts on a cell culture substrate provides an effective techniqu...
International audienceOne of the main challenges relating to tendons is to understand the regulators...
Tenocytes, the main cell type of the tendon, require mechanical stimuli for their proper function. W...