Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% or more of the muscle volume. By definition, VML exceeds the muscle’s capacity for self-repair and results in persistent functional deficits. Significantly, no treatment options exist that can fully restore native structure and function. To address the limitations of current treatments, our laboratory has developed tissue-engineered skeletal muscle units (SMUs) as a novel treatment for VML repair. SMUs have shown promising regenerative potential in a rat VML model; however, limitations of rodent models necessitated transitioning our technology to a large animal (sheep) model. Despite substantial heterogeneity of muscle progenitor cell popul...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration following a variety of i...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program that resto...
Propose: Skeletal muscle regenerative capacity fails in restoring muscle function following major in...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the loss of skeletal muscle that results in significant and persiste...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a common pathological condition caused by traumatic loss of skeletal...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle has great potential to successfully treat volumetric muscle loss (...
The importance of skeletal muscle tissue is undoubted being the controller of several vital function...
Venu Kesireddy1,2 1Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University Baptist ...
Abstract The importance of skeletal muscle tissue is undoubted being the controller of several vital...
PURPOSE Minor skeletal muscle injuries can be repaired, but more extensive volumetric muscle loss (V...
Skeletal muscle has robust regenerative capacity after minor injury. However, following the traumati...
Large segmental defects in bone fail to heal and remain a clinical problem. Muscle is highly osteoge...
The growing deficit in suitable tissues for patients awaiting organ transplants demonstrates the cli...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) overwhelms muscle’s robust capacity for regeneration. A key event in th...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration following a variety of i...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program that resto...
Propose: Skeletal muscle regenerative capacity fails in restoring muscle function following major in...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the loss of skeletal muscle that results in significant and persiste...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a common pathological condition caused by traumatic loss of skeletal...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle has great potential to successfully treat volumetric muscle loss (...
The importance of skeletal muscle tissue is undoubted being the controller of several vital function...
Venu Kesireddy1,2 1Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University Baptist ...
Abstract The importance of skeletal muscle tissue is undoubted being the controller of several vital...
PURPOSE Minor skeletal muscle injuries can be repaired, but more extensive volumetric muscle loss (V...
Skeletal muscle has robust regenerative capacity after minor injury. However, following the traumati...
Large segmental defects in bone fail to heal and remain a clinical problem. Muscle is highly osteoge...
The growing deficit in suitable tissues for patients awaiting organ transplants demonstrates the cli...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) overwhelms muscle’s robust capacity for regeneration. A key event in th...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration following a variety of i...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program that resto...
Propose: Skeletal muscle regenerative capacity fails in restoring muscle function following major in...