Abstract-Materials and techniques currently used for bone replacement/repair conform to the current paradigm, relying on bone or bone products to produce bone or induce bone formation. Yet, nature forms and heals most of the skeleton by ossification of a cartilaginous model. In this study, we cultured aggregates of E10.5 or E12 mouse embryonic limb cells in the bioreactor for 3 weeks, determined the stages of cartilage differentiation attained, and assessed the ossification and bone healing potential of the spheroids by implantation adjacent to, or directly in, a skull defect. Cultured spheroids had large cartilaginous areas, sometimes with cellular arrangements characteristic of growth plate zones. Aggregates implanted for 2 weeks adjacent...
Bone possesses a great regenerative capacity, as the majority of injuries reach resolution through c...
IntroductionCurrent tissue engineering strategies to heal critical-size bone defects through direct ...
Mimicking endochondral ossification to engineer constructs offers a novel solution to overcoming the...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
Bone tissue engineering is currently undergoing a paradigm shift regarding the concepts used to deve...
Reviewing exhaustively the current state of the art of tissue engineering strategies for regeneratin...
Cartilage lesions still represent an unsolved problem: despite the efforts of the basic and translat...
Tissue engineering aims at repairing or replacing damaged or diseased tissue. In this thesis, we inv...
Microfracture surgery may be applied to treat cartilage defects. During the procedure the subchondra...
Large bone defects cannot form a callus and exhibit high complication rates even with the best treat...
Despite its natural healing potential, bone is unable to regenerate sufficient tissue within critica...
Regeneration of osseous defects by a tissue-engineering approach provides a novel means of treatment...
Despite its natural healing potential, bone is unable to regenerate sufficient tissue within critica...
peer reviewedThe healing of large bone defects remains a major unmet medical need. Our developmental...
Bone has the ability to undergo self-healing process when bone fracture occurs. However, self-healin...
Bone possesses a great regenerative capacity, as the majority of injuries reach resolution through c...
IntroductionCurrent tissue engineering strategies to heal critical-size bone defects through direct ...
Mimicking endochondral ossification to engineer constructs offers a novel solution to overcoming the...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
Bone tissue engineering is currently undergoing a paradigm shift regarding the concepts used to deve...
Reviewing exhaustively the current state of the art of tissue engineering strategies for regeneratin...
Cartilage lesions still represent an unsolved problem: despite the efforts of the basic and translat...
Tissue engineering aims at repairing or replacing damaged or diseased tissue. In this thesis, we inv...
Microfracture surgery may be applied to treat cartilage defects. During the procedure the subchondra...
Large bone defects cannot form a callus and exhibit high complication rates even with the best treat...
Despite its natural healing potential, bone is unable to regenerate sufficient tissue within critica...
Regeneration of osseous defects by a tissue-engineering approach provides a novel means of treatment...
Despite its natural healing potential, bone is unable to regenerate sufficient tissue within critica...
peer reviewedThe healing of large bone defects remains a major unmet medical need. Our developmental...
Bone has the ability to undergo self-healing process when bone fracture occurs. However, self-healin...
Bone possesses a great regenerative capacity, as the majority of injuries reach resolution through c...
IntroductionCurrent tissue engineering strategies to heal critical-size bone defects through direct ...
Mimicking endochondral ossification to engineer constructs offers a novel solution to overcoming the...