Abstract Background The meniscus is a complex tissue whose cell biology has only recently begun to be explored. Published models rely upon initial culture in the presence of added growth factors. The aim of this study was to test a three-dimensional (3D) collagen sponge microenvironment (without added growth factors) for its ability to provide a microenvironment supportive for meniscal cell extracellular matrix (ECM) production, and to test the responsiveness of cells cultured in this manner to transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). Methods Experimental studies were approved prospectively by the authors' Human Subjects Institutional Review Board. Human meniscal cells were isolated from surgical specimens, established in monolayer culture, se...
This study aimed to culture and characterize mesenchymal stem cells derived from meniscal debris. Ce...
SummaryObjectiveInjuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by...
Aim: Collagen meniscus implant (CMI) is a tissue engineering technique for the management of irrepar...
<p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been investigated with promising results for meniscus healing ...
SummaryObjectiveStudies on the biology of the human meniscus cell are scarce. The objective of our s...
Tissue engineering is a promising solution to creating a replacement meniscus. The structure and com...
SummaryRepair of meniscal tears depends in part upon the ability of the resident fibrochondrocytes t...
SummaryObjectiveRepair approaches for the non-vascular meniscus are rarely developed. Recent strateg...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential. Thi...
A novel three-dimensional construct was designed to serve as a substitute for the natural meniscus t...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify an appropriate cell source for the generation of meniscus substitutes, a...
Objective To determine whether meniscal cells can express a TGFβ1transgene delivered by a retroviral...
The aim of this study was to investigate if newly developed polyurethane (PU) scaffolds are suitable...
The meniscus is a fibrocartilage tissue that is integral to the correct functioning of the knee join...
Despite intensive effort was made to regenerate injured meniscus by cell-free strategies through rec...
This study aimed to culture and characterize mesenchymal stem cells derived from meniscal debris. Ce...
SummaryObjectiveInjuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by...
Aim: Collagen meniscus implant (CMI) is a tissue engineering technique for the management of irrepar...
<p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been investigated with promising results for meniscus healing ...
SummaryObjectiveStudies on the biology of the human meniscus cell are scarce. The objective of our s...
Tissue engineering is a promising solution to creating a replacement meniscus. The structure and com...
SummaryRepair of meniscal tears depends in part upon the ability of the resident fibrochondrocytes t...
SummaryObjectiveRepair approaches for the non-vascular meniscus are rarely developed. Recent strateg...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential. Thi...
A novel three-dimensional construct was designed to serve as a substitute for the natural meniscus t...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify an appropriate cell source for the generation of meniscus substitutes, a...
Objective To determine whether meniscal cells can express a TGFβ1transgene delivered by a retroviral...
The aim of this study was to investigate if newly developed polyurethane (PU) scaffolds are suitable...
The meniscus is a fibrocartilage tissue that is integral to the correct functioning of the knee join...
Despite intensive effort was made to regenerate injured meniscus by cell-free strategies through rec...
This study aimed to culture and characterize mesenchymal stem cells derived from meniscal debris. Ce...
SummaryObjectiveInjuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by...
Aim: Collagen meniscus implant (CMI) is a tissue engineering technique for the management of irrepar...