\u3cp\u3eThe administration of soluble growth factors (GFs) to injured tendons and ligaments (T/L) is known to promote and enhance the healing process. However, the administration of GFs is a complex, expensive and heavily-regulated process and only achieved by employing supraphysiological GF concentrations. In addition, for proper healing, specific and spatial immobilization of the GFs (s) is critical. We hypothesized that biomaterials functionalized with GF-binding peptides can be employed to capture endogenous GFs in a spatially-controlled manner, thus overcoming the need for the exogenous administration of supraphysiological doses of GFs. Here we demonstrate that the modification of films of polycaprolactone (PCL) with transforming grow...
Strategies to generate platforms combining tissue targeting and regeneration properties are in great...
Current biomaterial-based strategies explored to treat articular cartilage defects have failed to pr...
Platelet-derived biomaterials are widely explored as cost-effective sources of therapeutic factors, ...
The administration of soluble growth factors (GFs) to injured tendons and ligaments (T/L) is known t...
The administration of soluble growth factors (GFs) to injured tendons and ligaments (T/L) is known t...
Adult tendons/ligaments have low oxygen and nutrient requirements, low cell density and poor regener...
Tendons and ligaments (T/L) are the connective tissue that connect muscles to bone and bone to bone,...
Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has poor regenerative capacity, and an injury leads...
Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) plays important roles in wound healing. The activity of TGF-β i...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has poor regenerative capacity, and an inj...
Several growth factors (GFs) are expressed as tendons heal, but it remains unknown whether their com...
Growth factors (GF) are critical cytokines in wound healing. However, the direct delivery of these b...
To promote and support tendon healing, one viable strategy is the use or administration of growth fa...
Healing large bone defects and non-unions remains a significant clinical problem. Current treatments...
Growth factors (GFs) are powerful signaling molecules with the potential to drive regenerative strat...
Strategies to generate platforms combining tissue targeting and regeneration properties are in great...
Current biomaterial-based strategies explored to treat articular cartilage defects have failed to pr...
Platelet-derived biomaterials are widely explored as cost-effective sources of therapeutic factors, ...
The administration of soluble growth factors (GFs) to injured tendons and ligaments (T/L) is known t...
The administration of soluble growth factors (GFs) to injured tendons and ligaments (T/L) is known t...
Adult tendons/ligaments have low oxygen and nutrient requirements, low cell density and poor regener...
Tendons and ligaments (T/L) are the connective tissue that connect muscles to bone and bone to bone,...
Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has poor regenerative capacity, and an injury leads...
Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) plays important roles in wound healing. The activity of TGF-β i...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has poor regenerative capacity, and an inj...
Several growth factors (GFs) are expressed as tendons heal, but it remains unknown whether their com...
Growth factors (GF) are critical cytokines in wound healing. However, the direct delivery of these b...
To promote and support tendon healing, one viable strategy is the use or administration of growth fa...
Healing large bone defects and non-unions remains a significant clinical problem. Current treatments...
Growth factors (GFs) are powerful signaling molecules with the potential to drive regenerative strat...
Strategies to generate platforms combining tissue targeting and regeneration properties are in great...
Current biomaterial-based strategies explored to treat articular cartilage defects have failed to pr...
Platelet-derived biomaterials are widely explored as cost-effective sources of therapeutic factors, ...