Articular cartilage has a limited capacity to repair itself, and conventional therapeutic approaches have shown to have limited success as they are deficient and inconsistent in long-term repair. Tissue engineering has shown to be an alternative route to regenerate articular defects. In this work, new bi-layered scaffolds are developed in order to enhance the integration between the engineered cartilage tissue and the corresponding subchondral bone. The concept includes the use of a common polymer in both sides, poly(L-lactic acid), PLLA, to increase the bonding between them, and the use of compression moulding followed by particle leaching to process porous scaffolds with controllable porosities. A compact layer could be observed betw...
Repairing damaged articular cartilage is challenging due to the limited regenerative capacity of hya...
The development of biomimetic scaffolds for cartilage, calcified cartilage and bone regeneration for...
Articular cartilage is a structure lack of vascular distribution. Once the cartilage is injured or d...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity to repair itself, and conventional therapeutic approaches...
Articular cartilage has an inadequate natural rebuilding capacity. Tissue engineering has shown to h...
Articular cartilage has an inadequate natural rebuilding capacity. Tissue engineering has shown to ...
Articular cartilage facilitates weight bearing and movement in a synovial joint. As articular cartil...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects pose a significant challenge in orthopedics. Tissue engineering ...
Osteochondral defects derived by traumatic injury or aging related disease are often associated with...
Osteochondral defects derived by traumatic injury or aging related disease are often associated with...
A desirable strategy for articular cartilage repair is to surgically replace the damaged area with a...
This study is aimed at investigation of the osteochondral regeneration potential of bilayered PLGA/P...
A desirable strategy for articular cartilage repair is to surgically replace the damaged area with a...
A desirable strategy for articular cartilage repair is to surgically replace the damaged area with a...
Articular hyaline cartilage in the knee joint is crucial for smooth movement and support of the bone...
Repairing damaged articular cartilage is challenging due to the limited regenerative capacity of hya...
The development of biomimetic scaffolds for cartilage, calcified cartilage and bone regeneration for...
Articular cartilage is a structure lack of vascular distribution. Once the cartilage is injured or d...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity to repair itself, and conventional therapeutic approaches...
Articular cartilage has an inadequate natural rebuilding capacity. Tissue engineering has shown to h...
Articular cartilage has an inadequate natural rebuilding capacity. Tissue engineering has shown to ...
Articular cartilage facilitates weight bearing and movement in a synovial joint. As articular cartil...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects pose a significant challenge in orthopedics. Tissue engineering ...
Osteochondral defects derived by traumatic injury or aging related disease are often associated with...
Osteochondral defects derived by traumatic injury or aging related disease are often associated with...
A desirable strategy for articular cartilage repair is to surgically replace the damaged area with a...
This study is aimed at investigation of the osteochondral regeneration potential of bilayered PLGA/P...
A desirable strategy for articular cartilage repair is to surgically replace the damaged area with a...
A desirable strategy for articular cartilage repair is to surgically replace the damaged area with a...
Articular hyaline cartilage in the knee joint is crucial for smooth movement and support of the bone...
Repairing damaged articular cartilage is challenging due to the limited regenerative capacity of hya...
The development of biomimetic scaffolds for cartilage, calcified cartilage and bone regeneration for...
Articular cartilage is a structure lack of vascular distribution. Once the cartilage is injured or d...