Damage to the hyaline layer of the articular surface is an urgent problem for millions of people around the world. At present, a large number of experimental methods are being developed to address this problem, including the transplantation of a cell-engineered construct (CEC) composed of a biodegradable scaffold with a premixed cell culture into the damaged area of the articular surface. However, current methods for analyzing the effectiveness of such CECs have significant limitations. This study aimed to compare the SEM technique, classical histology, and cryosectioning for the analysis of CECs transplanted to hyaline cartilage
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
[[abstract]]Repair of articular cartilage damage has been a great clinical issue due to the difficul...
One of the most important issues facing cartilage tissue engineering is the inability to move techno...
Aim: to develop a three-dimensional composite cell-engineered constructs (CEC) for restoration of li...
This study examined the morphology of chondrocytes in an established model of articular cartilage re...
Cartilage regeneration is of great interest to the medical community, given the prevalence of osteoc...
One of the challenges faced when attempting to treat knee injuries, particularly those involving the...
One in four adults in the US suffer from cartilage degeneration of the Intervertebral Disc (DDD) or ...
Tissue engineering is known as an interdisciplinary biomedical field that applies the principles and...
Tissue engineering is known as an interdisciplinary biomedical field that applies the principles an...
Considering the high prevalence of cartilage-associated pathologies, low self-repair capacity and li...
Cartilage defects and diseases remain major clinical issues in orthopaedics. Biomanufacturing is now...
Considering the high prevalence of cartilage-associated pathologies, low self-repair capacity and li...
The purpose of this study was to investigate cartilage repair of in vitro lesion models using human ...
Considering the high prevalence of cartilage-associated pathologies, low self-repair capacity and li...
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
[[abstract]]Repair of articular cartilage damage has been a great clinical issue due to the difficul...
One of the most important issues facing cartilage tissue engineering is the inability to move techno...
Aim: to develop a three-dimensional composite cell-engineered constructs (CEC) for restoration of li...
This study examined the morphology of chondrocytes in an established model of articular cartilage re...
Cartilage regeneration is of great interest to the medical community, given the prevalence of osteoc...
One of the challenges faced when attempting to treat knee injuries, particularly those involving the...
One in four adults in the US suffer from cartilage degeneration of the Intervertebral Disc (DDD) or ...
Tissue engineering is known as an interdisciplinary biomedical field that applies the principles and...
Tissue engineering is known as an interdisciplinary biomedical field that applies the principles an...
Considering the high prevalence of cartilage-associated pathologies, low self-repair capacity and li...
Cartilage defects and diseases remain major clinical issues in orthopaedics. Biomanufacturing is now...
Considering the high prevalence of cartilage-associated pathologies, low self-repair capacity and li...
The purpose of this study was to investigate cartilage repair of in vitro lesion models using human ...
Considering the high prevalence of cartilage-associated pathologies, low self-repair capacity and li...
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
[[abstract]]Repair of articular cartilage damage has been a great clinical issue due to the difficul...
One of the most important issues facing cartilage tissue engineering is the inability to move techno...