A literature review of the applications of gene therapy for the treatment of orthopedic disorders was conducted, and showed that gene therapy provides us with new possibilities for the clinical management of orthopedic disorders. Most of these disorders, such as failure to obtain spinal fusion, disc degeneration, fracture and segmental bone defects, bone tumor, articular disorders, soft-tissue injury, genetic disorders, and nerve and muscular disorders, are difficult to treat by traditional surgical or medical means, and are under investigation for gene therapy. Many rapid advances have been made in the field of this novel approach. Although a number of obstacles remain to be solved before gene therapy can be applied for clinical use in hum...
DNA holds genetic information in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells; and has three different functions:...
Abstract: Efficacious bone regeneration could revolutionize the clinical management of many bone and...
Bone tissue loss as a consequence of the natural aging process or as a result of trauma and degenera...
Despite setbacks in other fields, gene therapy in orthopaedic surgery continues to serve as the basi...
Over the past decade, the field of molecular biology has given rise to the development of the applie...
Gene therapy has become a significant issue in science-related news. The principal concept of gene t...
Advances in molecular and cellular biology have identified a wide variety of proteins including targ...
Craniofacial anomalies, bone defects and cartilage lesions pose a difficult and challenging problem ...
Gene therapy is a kind of experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. In the...
Genetic disorders primarily affecting skeletal muscles can be caused by dysfunction of more than 30 ...
Advances in molecular and cellular biology have identified a wide variety of proteins including targ...
Gene therapy has developed during the last two decades as a promising strategy for orthopaedics appl...
Recent advances in tissue engineering have made progress towards the development of biomaterials cap...
[Abstract] Background: Viral vector-based therapeutic gene therapy is a potent strategy to enhance t...
Degenerative disease of osteoarthritis (OA) may be caused by untreated injury or trauma to articular...
DNA holds genetic information in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells; and has three different functions:...
Abstract: Efficacious bone regeneration could revolutionize the clinical management of many bone and...
Bone tissue loss as a consequence of the natural aging process or as a result of trauma and degenera...
Despite setbacks in other fields, gene therapy in orthopaedic surgery continues to serve as the basi...
Over the past decade, the field of molecular biology has given rise to the development of the applie...
Gene therapy has become a significant issue in science-related news. The principal concept of gene t...
Advances in molecular and cellular biology have identified a wide variety of proteins including targ...
Craniofacial anomalies, bone defects and cartilage lesions pose a difficult and challenging problem ...
Gene therapy is a kind of experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. In the...
Genetic disorders primarily affecting skeletal muscles can be caused by dysfunction of more than 30 ...
Advances in molecular and cellular biology have identified a wide variety of proteins including targ...
Gene therapy has developed during the last two decades as a promising strategy for orthopaedics appl...
Recent advances in tissue engineering have made progress towards the development of biomaterials cap...
[Abstract] Background: Viral vector-based therapeutic gene therapy is a potent strategy to enhance t...
Degenerative disease of osteoarthritis (OA) may be caused by untreated injury or trauma to articular...
DNA holds genetic information in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells; and has three different functions:...
Abstract: Efficacious bone regeneration could revolutionize the clinical management of many bone and...
Bone tissue loss as a consequence of the natural aging process or as a result of trauma and degenera...