Bone defects and improper healing of fractures are an increasing public health burden, and there is an unmet clinical need in their successful repair. Gene therapy has been proposed as a possible approach to improve or augment bone healing with the potential to provide true functional regeneration. While large numbers of studies have been performed in vitro or in vivo in small animal models that support the use of gene therapy for bone repair, these systems do not recapitulate several key features of a critical or complex fracture environment. Larger animal models are therefore a key step on the path to clinical translation of the technology. Herein, the current state of orthopedic gene therapy research in preclinical large animal models wa...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene‐targete...
The normal bone regeneration process is a complex and coordinated series of events involving differe...
Gene therapy has developed during the last two decades as a promising strategy for orthopaedics appl...
Although gene therapy has its conceptual origins in the treatment of Mendelian disorders, it has pot...
Abstract: Efficacious bone regeneration could revolutionize the clinical management of many bone and...
Although gene therapy has its conceptual origins in the treatment of Mendelian disorders, it has pot...
[Abstract] Background: Viral vector-based therapeutic gene therapy is a potent strategy to enhance t...
This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comSkeletal injuries requiring bone augme...
Despite setbacks in other fields, gene therapy in orthopaedic surgery continues to serve as the basi...
A literature review of the applications of gene therapy for the treatment of orthopedic disorders wa...
Although autologous tissue transplantation represents a valid approach for bone repair, it has encou...
Bone has an intrinsic healing capacity that may be exceeded when the fracture gap is too big or unst...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
Bone has a high potential for endogenous self-repair. However, due to population aging, human diseas...
Gene therapy provides a promising approach for regeneration and repair of injured bone. Application ...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene‐targete...
The normal bone regeneration process is a complex and coordinated series of events involving differe...
Gene therapy has developed during the last two decades as a promising strategy for orthopaedics appl...
Although gene therapy has its conceptual origins in the treatment of Mendelian disorders, it has pot...
Abstract: Efficacious bone regeneration could revolutionize the clinical management of many bone and...
Although gene therapy has its conceptual origins in the treatment of Mendelian disorders, it has pot...
[Abstract] Background: Viral vector-based therapeutic gene therapy is a potent strategy to enhance t...
This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comSkeletal injuries requiring bone augme...
Despite setbacks in other fields, gene therapy in orthopaedic surgery continues to serve as the basi...
A literature review of the applications of gene therapy for the treatment of orthopedic disorders wa...
Although autologous tissue transplantation represents a valid approach for bone repair, it has encou...
Bone has an intrinsic healing capacity that may be exceeded when the fracture gap is too big or unst...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
Bone has a high potential for endogenous self-repair. However, due to population aging, human diseas...
Gene therapy provides a promising approach for regeneration and repair of injured bone. Application ...
The biology of bone healing is a rapidly developing science. Advances in transgenic and gene‐targete...
The normal bone regeneration process is a complex and coordinated series of events involving differe...
Gene therapy has developed during the last two decades as a promising strategy for orthopaedics appl...