Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and unsatisfactory. When facing extended injuries, matrices and scaffolds with sufficient biomechanical properties are required for surgical repair and could additionally serve as supports for cellular therapies to improve healing. In this study, protocols of either commonly used detergents only (SDS 1%, Triton 1%, TBP 1%, and Tween-20 1%) or a combination of freeze/thaw (F/T) cycles with decellularization agents (NaCl 1M, ddH(2)O) were evaluated for the decellularization of horse equine superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) for hand flexor or extensor tendon reconstruction. Decellularization efficiency was assessed microscopically by histologic...
Tendon healing is generally a time-consuming process and often leads to a functionally altered repar...
Introduction. Ligaments play a critical role in the body, linking bones together. Ligament ruptures ...
Tendon injuries in horses often compromise the return to the same level of activity, despite what is...
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and un...
Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full r...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Tendon ruptures and retractions with an extensive tissue loss represent a major clinical problem and...
Background: Decellularization of tendon tissue plays a pivotal role in current tissue engineering ap...
In the last few years, the demand for tissue substitutes has increased and decellularized matrices h...
The regenerative capability of tendons is limited and depends on the severity of the considered path...
Interfaces between tendon/ligament and bone ("entheses") are highly specialized tissues that allow f...
Decellularized tissues have been successfully used in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine f...
The major goal of regenerative medicine is to determine experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Tendon and ligament pathologies are still a therapeutic challenge, due to the difficulty in restorin...
Tendon healing is generally a time-consuming process and often leads to a functionally altered repar...
Introduction. Ligaments play a critical role in the body, linking bones together. Ligament ruptures ...
Tendon injuries in horses often compromise the return to the same level of activity, despite what is...
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and un...
Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full r...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Tendon ruptures and retractions with an extensive tissue loss represent a major clinical problem and...
Background: Decellularization of tendon tissue plays a pivotal role in current tissue engineering ap...
In the last few years, the demand for tissue substitutes has increased and decellularized matrices h...
The regenerative capability of tendons is limited and depends on the severity of the considered path...
Interfaces between tendon/ligament and bone ("entheses") are highly specialized tissues that allow f...
Decellularized tissues have been successfully used in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine f...
The major goal of regenerative medicine is to determine experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Tendon and ligament pathologies are still a therapeutic challenge, due to the difficulty in restorin...
Tendon healing is generally a time-consuming process and often leads to a functionally altered repar...
Introduction. Ligaments play a critical role in the body, linking bones together. Ligament ruptures ...
Tendon injuries in horses often compromise the return to the same level of activity, despite what is...