During thyroid surgery, some parathyroid glands fail to maintain their function, therefore, they are unavoidably detached from the patient. For the purpose of re-preservation of the function, they are minced into small segments and transplanted into the fat or muscle layer. Yet, this method of auto-grafting the parathyroid glands is frequently unsuccessful due to its poor interaction and engraftment with the native tissue, eventually leading to the dysfunction of the parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion. In this study, we suggest a methodology to restore parathyroid activity through the introduction of the 'tissue printing' concept. Parathyroid glands of patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism were minced into the fragments sma...
Bioprinting has emerged as an advanced method for fabricating complex 3D tissues. Despite the tremen...
To test the feasibility of reconstructing ex situ an entire bioartificial thyroid gland suitable for...
Recently, regenerative medicine utilizing tissue manufacturing has been a creative topic of study, o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The postoperative hypoparathyroidism is a not rare complication after total th...
Engineered adipose tissue constructs that are capable of reconstructing soft tissue with adequate vo...
Musculoskeletal defects are commonly caused by traumatic injuries and tumor removal and critically s...
A new concept for ex situ endocrine organ bioengineering is presented, focused on the realization o...
The bioprinting technology allows the creation of three-dimensional (3D) tissues in an additive manu...
Hypoparathyroidism is an endocrine disorder that occurs because of the inability to produce parathyr...
The musculoskeletal system is essential for maintaining posture, protecting organs, facilitating loc...
International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging technology, which turned out...
Organ printing techniques offer the potential to produce living 3D tissue constructs to repair or re...
A challenge for tissue engineering is producing three-dimensional (3D), vascularized cellular constr...
The skeletal muscular system is composed of over 600 different muscles and accounts for 45 percent o...
To test the feasibility of reconstructing ex situ an entire bioartificial thyroid gland suitable for...
Bioprinting has emerged as an advanced method for fabricating complex 3D tissues. Despite the tremen...
To test the feasibility of reconstructing ex situ an entire bioartificial thyroid gland suitable for...
Recently, regenerative medicine utilizing tissue manufacturing has been a creative topic of study, o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The postoperative hypoparathyroidism is a not rare complication after total th...
Engineered adipose tissue constructs that are capable of reconstructing soft tissue with adequate vo...
Musculoskeletal defects are commonly caused by traumatic injuries and tumor removal and critically s...
A new concept for ex situ endocrine organ bioengineering is presented, focused on the realization o...
The bioprinting technology allows the creation of three-dimensional (3D) tissues in an additive manu...
Hypoparathyroidism is an endocrine disorder that occurs because of the inability to produce parathyr...
The musculoskeletal system is essential for maintaining posture, protecting organs, facilitating loc...
International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an emerging technology, which turned out...
Organ printing techniques offer the potential to produce living 3D tissue constructs to repair or re...
A challenge for tissue engineering is producing three-dimensional (3D), vascularized cellular constr...
The skeletal muscular system is composed of over 600 different muscles and accounts for 45 percent o...
To test the feasibility of reconstructing ex situ an entire bioartificial thyroid gland suitable for...
Bioprinting has emerged as an advanced method for fabricating complex 3D tissues. Despite the tremen...
To test the feasibility of reconstructing ex situ an entire bioartificial thyroid gland suitable for...
Recently, regenerative medicine utilizing tissue manufacturing has been a creative topic of study, o...