Contains fulltext : 154670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to the majority of the maxillofacial bone and have been reported to differentiate into osteoblast-like cells in vitro. In this study, we assessed the capacity of adult human NC, appropriately primed towards hypertrophic or osteoblastic differentiation, to form bone tissue in vivo. Hypertrophic induction of NC-based micromass pellets formed mineralized cartilaginous tissues rich in type X collagen, but upon implantation into subcutaneous pockets of nude mice remained avascular and reverted to stable hyaline-cartilage. In the same ectopic environment, NC embedded in...
Background: Progenitor cells in mesenchymal tissues are important in the maintenance of tissue homeo...
BACKGROUND: Bone grafts are required to repair large bone defects after tumour resection or large tr...
AbstractIn cartilaginous tissues, perichondrium cambium layer may be the source of new cartilage. Hu...
Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to th...
Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to th...
Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to th...
We investigated whether nasal chondrocytes (NC) can be used to generate composite constructs with pr...
Background: Cartilage tissue engineering can offer promising solutions for restoring cartilage defec...
Background: Cartilage tissue engineering can offer promising solutions for restoring cartilage defec...
Background: Cartilage tissue engineering can offer promising solutions for restoring cartilage defec...
Background Progenitor cells display interesting features for tissue repair and reconstruction. In...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. To overcome this problem, it is expected...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. To overcome this problem, it is expected...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. To overcome this problem, it is expected...
The regeneration of large bone defects remains clinically challenging. The aim of our study was to u...
Background: Progenitor cells in mesenchymal tissues are important in the maintenance of tissue homeo...
BACKGROUND: Bone grafts are required to repair large bone defects after tumour resection or large tr...
AbstractIn cartilaginous tissues, perichondrium cambium layer may be the source of new cartilage. Hu...
Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to th...
Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to th...
Nasal chondrocytes (NC) derive from the same multipotent embryological segment that gives rise to th...
We investigated whether nasal chondrocytes (NC) can be used to generate composite constructs with pr...
Background: Cartilage tissue engineering can offer promising solutions for restoring cartilage defec...
Background: Cartilage tissue engineering can offer promising solutions for restoring cartilage defec...
Background: Cartilage tissue engineering can offer promising solutions for restoring cartilage defec...
Background Progenitor cells display interesting features for tissue repair and reconstruction. In...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. To overcome this problem, it is expected...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. To overcome this problem, it is expected...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. To overcome this problem, it is expected...
The regeneration of large bone defects remains clinically challenging. The aim of our study was to u...
Background: Progenitor cells in mesenchymal tissues are important in the maintenance of tissue homeo...
BACKGROUND: Bone grafts are required to repair large bone defects after tumour resection or large tr...
AbstractIn cartilaginous tissues, perichondrium cambium layer may be the source of new cartilage. Hu...