Tissue engineered skeletal muscle has great potential to successfully treat volumetric muscle loss (VML), a condition with no ideal clinical treatment option. A broad range of engineered muscle constructs have been evaluated in preclinical models of VML with a few cases of clinical use as well. Despite improvements to muscle function following treatment, histological regeneration of the muscle tissue has varied broadly with the method of treatment. In addition, few studies have attempted to restore the damaged connection between muscle and nerve and robust neuromuscular regeneration following VML injury has yet to be achieved. To enable functional and histological muscle regeneration post-VML, a broad range of factors must be considered inc...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program which rest...
textThe toll skeletal muscle injury, resulting in significant muscle mass loss, has on the patient r...
Current treatments for Volumetric Muscle Loss (VML) defects limit the restoration of functional musc...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% ...
PURPOSE Minor skeletal muscle injuries can be repaired, but more extensive volumetric muscle loss (V...
Skeletal muscle has robust regenerative capacity after minor injury. However, following the traumati...
<p>Transplantation of a functional engineered skeletal muscle substitute is a promising therapeutic ...
Pathological conditions affecting skeletal muscle function may lead to irreversible volumetric muscl...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a common pathological condition caused by traumatic loss of skeletal...
The importance of skeletal muscle tissue is undoubted being the controller of several vital function...
The growing deficit in suitable tissues for patients awaiting organ transplants demonstrates the cli...
Venu Kesireddy1,2 1Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University Baptist ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) overwhelms muscle’s robust capacity for regeneration. A key event in th...
Skeletal muscle related diseases cause loss and weakness in the muscle and affect the quality of lif...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program that resto...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program which rest...
textThe toll skeletal muscle injury, resulting in significant muscle mass loss, has on the patient r...
Current treatments for Volumetric Muscle Loss (VML) defects limit the restoration of functional musc...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the traumatic or surgical loss of skeletal muscle comprising 20-30% ...
PURPOSE Minor skeletal muscle injuries can be repaired, but more extensive volumetric muscle loss (V...
Skeletal muscle has robust regenerative capacity after minor injury. However, following the traumati...
<p>Transplantation of a functional engineered skeletal muscle substitute is a promising therapeutic ...
Pathological conditions affecting skeletal muscle function may lead to irreversible volumetric muscl...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a common pathological condition caused by traumatic loss of skeletal...
The importance of skeletal muscle tissue is undoubted being the controller of several vital function...
The growing deficit in suitable tissues for patients awaiting organ transplants demonstrates the cli...
Venu Kesireddy1,2 1Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University Baptist ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) overwhelms muscle’s robust capacity for regeneration. A key event in th...
Skeletal muscle related diseases cause loss and weakness in the muscle and affect the quality of lif...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program that resto...
Skeletal muscle has a high regenerative capacity, injuries trigger a regenerative program which rest...
textThe toll skeletal muscle injury, resulting in significant muscle mass loss, has on the patient r...
Current treatments for Volumetric Muscle Loss (VML) defects limit the restoration of functional musc...