There has been increased interest in the therapeutic potential of bone marrow derived cells for tissue engineering applications. Bone repair cells (BRCs) represent a unique cell population generated via an ex vivo, closed-system, automated cell expansion process, to drive the propagation of highly osteogenic and angiogenic cells for bone engineering applications. The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate the in vitro osteogenic and angiogenic potential of BRCs, and (2) to evaluate the bone and vascular regenerative potential of BRCs in a craniofacial clinical application. BRCs were produced from bone marrow aspirates and their phenotypes and multipotent potential characterized. Flow cytometry demonstrated that BRCs were enriched for mesen...
Click on the DOI link to access this articleNatural bone growth greatly depends on the precedent vas...
Bone has the unique capacity to heal without the formation of a fibrous scar, likely because several...
Research in regenerative medicine is developing at a significantly quick pace. Cell-based bone and ...
Human pluripotent stem cells provide a standardized resource for bone repair. However, criteria to d...
The repair of large bone defects remains a major clinical orthopaedic challenge. Bone is a highly va...
Each year, millions of dollars are spent in the treatment and replacement of bone tissue. A new stra...
Poor angiogenesis within tissue-engineered grafts has been identified as a main challenge limiting t...
Bone tissue regeneration is required in clinical procedures such as maxillary sinus floor lift, late...
Bone tissue engineering is a promising field of regenerative medicine in which cultured cells, scaff...
Stromal cells from marrow hold a great promise for bone regeneration. Even if they are already being...
The task of repairing large sections of bone tissue lost due to major trauma or pathology poses a si...
Autologous bone transplantation is the current gold standard for reconstruction of jawbone defects. ...
The repair process of bone fractures is a complex biological mechanism requiring the recruitment and...
Regeneration of osseous defects by a tissue-engineering approach provides a novel means of treatment...
Abstract: A bone graft has been the gold standard treatment for repairing bone defects. However, due...
Click on the DOI link to access this articleNatural bone growth greatly depends on the precedent vas...
Bone has the unique capacity to heal without the formation of a fibrous scar, likely because several...
Research in regenerative medicine is developing at a significantly quick pace. Cell-based bone and ...
Human pluripotent stem cells provide a standardized resource for bone repair. However, criteria to d...
The repair of large bone defects remains a major clinical orthopaedic challenge. Bone is a highly va...
Each year, millions of dollars are spent in the treatment and replacement of bone tissue. A new stra...
Poor angiogenesis within tissue-engineered grafts has been identified as a main challenge limiting t...
Bone tissue regeneration is required in clinical procedures such as maxillary sinus floor lift, late...
Bone tissue engineering is a promising field of regenerative medicine in which cultured cells, scaff...
Stromal cells from marrow hold a great promise for bone regeneration. Even if they are already being...
The task of repairing large sections of bone tissue lost due to major trauma or pathology poses a si...
Autologous bone transplantation is the current gold standard for reconstruction of jawbone defects. ...
The repair process of bone fractures is a complex biological mechanism requiring the recruitment and...
Regeneration of osseous defects by a tissue-engineering approach provides a novel means of treatment...
Abstract: A bone graft has been the gold standard treatment for repairing bone defects. However, due...
Click on the DOI link to access this articleNatural bone growth greatly depends on the precedent vas...
Bone has the unique capacity to heal without the formation of a fibrous scar, likely because several...
Research in regenerative medicine is developing at a significantly quick pace. Cell-based bone and ...