Regeneration of large bone defects presents a critical challenge to orthopaedic clinicians as the current treatment strategies are severely limited. Tissue engineering has therefore emerged as a promising alternative to bone grafting techniques. This approach features the delivery of bioactive agents such as stem cells, genes, or proteins using biomaterial delivery systems which together stimulate endogenous repair mechanisms to regenerate the tissue. Because bone is a highly mechanosensitive tissue which responds and adapts dynamically to its mechanical environment, application of mechanical stimuli may enhance endogenous tissue repair. While mechanical loading has been shown to stimulate bone fracture healing, the ability of loading to en...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Bone regeneration: 90% chance of self-healing total recovery; 10% of surgery with sometimes-catastro...
This thesis investigated hybrid biomaterial systems with controlled strategies for bone morphogeneti...
Bone grafts are used to treat more than 300,000 fracture patients yearly, as well as patients with c...
A new model of a critically-sized segmental femoral bone defect in rats was developed to enable in v...
Bone is the second-most transplanted tissue after blood with more than 1.6 million bone grafting pro...
Bone defects and fracture non-unions remain a substantial challenge for clinicians due to a high occ...
Large bone defects pose a significant clinical challenge currently lacking an adequate therapeutic s...
Repair of large bone defects remains a clinical challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Current treatmen...
Non-healing bone defects have a significant socioeconomic impact in the U.S. with approximately 600,...
Large bone defects cannot form a callus and exhibit high complication rates even with the best treat...
Bone is a specialized tissue system which is able to regulate its own bone mass and architecture to ...
This dissertation examines how the timing of an applied strain influences callus morphology during b...
Bone is an exquisitely evolved connective tissue that serves structural and metabolic roles in the b...
Despite the high innate regenerative capacity of bone, large osseous defects fail to heal and remain...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Bone regeneration: 90% chance of self-healing total recovery; 10% of surgery with sometimes-catastro...
This thesis investigated hybrid biomaterial systems with controlled strategies for bone morphogeneti...
Bone grafts are used to treat more than 300,000 fracture patients yearly, as well as patients with c...
A new model of a critically-sized segmental femoral bone defect in rats was developed to enable in v...
Bone is the second-most transplanted tissue after blood with more than 1.6 million bone grafting pro...
Bone defects and fracture non-unions remain a substantial challenge for clinicians due to a high occ...
Large bone defects pose a significant clinical challenge currently lacking an adequate therapeutic s...
Repair of large bone defects remains a clinical challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Current treatmen...
Non-healing bone defects have a significant socioeconomic impact in the U.S. with approximately 600,...
Large bone defects cannot form a callus and exhibit high complication rates even with the best treat...
Bone is a specialized tissue system which is able to regulate its own bone mass and architecture to ...
This dissertation examines how the timing of an applied strain influences callus morphology during b...
Bone is an exquisitely evolved connective tissue that serves structural and metabolic roles in the b...
Despite the high innate regenerative capacity of bone, large osseous defects fail to heal and remain...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Bone regeneration: 90% chance of self-healing total recovery; 10% of surgery with sometimes-catastro...
This thesis investigated hybrid biomaterial systems with controlled strategies for bone morphogeneti...