Tissue engineering of human septal neocartilage offers the potential to produce large quantities of autologous material for use in the repair of cartilaginous craniofacial defects. Culture of septal neocartilage constructs in a rotary cell culture system bioreactor may improve the biochemical and biomechanical properties of engineered tissue. The objective of this study was to characterize the morphological, compositional and mechanical properties of engineered human septal cartilage constructs when cultured in three different environments. Human septal cartilage constructs were cultured in transwell plates for 6 weeks and subsequently cultured for an additional 4 weeks in transwell plates, free-floating in a sterile media bottle, or in a r...
Damage to cartilage, caused either by disease or injury, affects a large number of people worldwide,...
The effect of dynamic culture conditions on neocartilage formation in type II collagen modified poly...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue with limited self-repair ability. The field of articular cart...
Cartilaginous craniofacial defects range in size and autologous cartilaginous tissue is preferred fo...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Because of the limited availability of donor cartilage for resurfacing defects in articular surfaces...
Because of the limited availability of donor cartilage for resurfacing defects in articular surfaces...
Tissue engineering is a new biotechnological field that has emerged recently, providing an alternati...
Objectives: Bioreactor-based production systems have the potential to overcome limitations associate...
Objectives: Bioreactor-based production systems have the potential to overcome limitations associate...
Tissue engineering (TE) has brought new hope for articular cartilage regeneration, as TE can provide...
The cartilage regenerative medicine field has evolved during the last decades. The first-generation ...
This is a copy of an article published in Tissue Engineering © 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Tissue E...
Engineered tissue grafts have been manufactured using methods based predominantly on traditional lab...
Damage to cartilage, caused either by disease or injury, affects a large number of people worldwide,...
The effect of dynamic culture conditions on neocartilage formation in type II collagen modified poly...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue with limited self-repair ability. The field of articular cart...
Cartilaginous craniofacial defects range in size and autologous cartilaginous tissue is preferred fo...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Because of the limited availability of donor cartilage for resurfacing defects in articular surfaces...
Because of the limited availability of donor cartilage for resurfacing defects in articular surfaces...
Tissue engineering is a new biotechnological field that has emerged recently, providing an alternati...
Objectives: Bioreactor-based production systems have the potential to overcome limitations associate...
Objectives: Bioreactor-based production systems have the potential to overcome limitations associate...
Tissue engineering (TE) has brought new hope for articular cartilage regeneration, as TE can provide...
The cartilage regenerative medicine field has evolved during the last decades. The first-generation ...
This is a copy of an article published in Tissue Engineering © 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Tissue E...
Engineered tissue grafts have been manufactured using methods based predominantly on traditional lab...
Damage to cartilage, caused either by disease or injury, affects a large number of people worldwide,...
The effect of dynamic culture conditions on neocartilage formation in type II collagen modified poly...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue with limited self-repair ability. The field of articular cart...