Skeletal muscles represent 40% of body mass and its native regenerative capacity can be permanently lost after a traumatic injury, congenital diseases, or tumor ablation. The absence of physiological regeneration can hinder muscle repair preventing normal muscle tissue functions. To date, tissue engineering (TE) represents one promising option for treating muscle injuries and wasting. In particular, hydrogels derived from the decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) are widely investigated in tissue engineering applications thanks to their essential role in guiding muscle regeneration. In this work, the myogenic potential of dECM substrate, obtained from decellularized bovine pericardium (Tissuegraft Srl), was evaluated in vitro us...
Large volume skeletal muscle injuries, such as those that occur through traumatic or surgical means,...
The ability of skeletal muscle to repair itself via regenerative mechanisms is limited to instances ...
Surgical repair of large muscular defects requires the use of autologous graft transfer or prostheti...
Skeletal muscles represent 40% of body mass and its native regenerative capacity can be permanently ...
Skeletal muscles represent 40% of body mass and its native regenerative capacity can be permanently ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) in skeletal muscle and loss of cardiac function after myocardial infarc...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) in skeletal muscle and loss of cardiac function after myocardial infarc...
Effective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from traumatic injury or resectio...
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering could potentially provide a solution to help patients s...
Effective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from traumatic injury or resectio...
International audienceEffective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from trauma...
International audienceEffective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from trauma...
Unlike many organs, skeletal muscle possesses the ability to naturally regenerate. However, chronic ...
Unlike many organs, skeletal muscle possesses the ability to naturally regenerate. However, chronic ...
The ability of skeletal muscle to repair itself via regenerative mechanisms is limited to instances ...
Large volume skeletal muscle injuries, such as those that occur through traumatic or surgical means,...
The ability of skeletal muscle to repair itself via regenerative mechanisms is limited to instances ...
Surgical repair of large muscular defects requires the use of autologous graft transfer or prostheti...
Skeletal muscles represent 40% of body mass and its native regenerative capacity can be permanently ...
Skeletal muscles represent 40% of body mass and its native regenerative capacity can be permanently ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) in skeletal muscle and loss of cardiac function after myocardial infarc...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) in skeletal muscle and loss of cardiac function after myocardial infarc...
Effective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from traumatic injury or resectio...
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering could potentially provide a solution to help patients s...
Effective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from traumatic injury or resectio...
International audienceEffective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from trauma...
International audienceEffective clinical treatments for volumetric muscle loss resulting from trauma...
Unlike many organs, skeletal muscle possesses the ability to naturally regenerate. However, chronic ...
Unlike many organs, skeletal muscle possesses the ability to naturally regenerate. However, chronic ...
The ability of skeletal muscle to repair itself via regenerative mechanisms is limited to instances ...
Large volume skeletal muscle injuries, such as those that occur through traumatic or surgical means,...
The ability of skeletal muscle to repair itself via regenerative mechanisms is limited to instances ...
Surgical repair of large muscular defects requires the use of autologous graft transfer or prostheti...