The major challenge for stem cell translation regenerative medicine is the regeneration of damaged tissues by creating biological substitutes capable of recapitulating the missing function in the recipient host. Therefore, the current paradigm of tissue engineering strategies is the combination of a selected stem cell type, based on their capability to differentiate toward committed cell lineages, and a biomaterial, that, due to own characteristics (e.g., chemical, electric, mechanical property, nano-topography, and nanostructured molecular components), could serve as active scaffold to generate a bio-hybrid tissue/organ. Thus, effort has been made on the generation of in vitro tissue engineering modeling. Here, we present an in vitro model...
The complexity of mammary tissue and the variety of cells involved make tissue regeneration an ambit...
Copyright © 2015 Cecilia Romagnoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Adipose tissue pathologies and defects have always represented a reconstructive challenge for plasti...
In soft tissue repair, there are several surgical options such as nondegradable, inert, synthetic, b...
Adipose tissue engineering strives to develop novel materials and methods for repairing and regenera...
Adipose tissue is found over the whole body and easily obtained in large quantities with minimal ris...
Introduction. A greater supply of tendinous tissue can be obtained through tissue engineering techno...
Fat grafting is emerging as a promising alternative to silicon implants in breast reconstruction sur...
Adipose tissue is an easy, accessible, and abundant source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the ...
In vitro models of human adipose tissue may serve as beneficial alternatives to animal models to stu...
Adipose tissue pathologies and defects have always represented a reconstructive challenge for plasti...
SUMMARY: Autologous adipose tissue is one of the most commonly used fillers. Plastic surgeons are in...
Despite the increasing clinical demand in reconstructive, cosmetic and correctional surgery there re...
Despite many advances in tissue engineering, there are still significant challenges associated with ...
The reconstruction of soft tissue defects remains a challenge in plastic and reconstructive surgery,...
The complexity of mammary tissue and the variety of cells involved make tissue regeneration an ambit...
Copyright © 2015 Cecilia Romagnoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Adipose tissue pathologies and defects have always represented a reconstructive challenge for plasti...
In soft tissue repair, there are several surgical options such as nondegradable, inert, synthetic, b...
Adipose tissue engineering strives to develop novel materials and methods for repairing and regenera...
Adipose tissue is found over the whole body and easily obtained in large quantities with minimal ris...
Introduction. A greater supply of tendinous tissue can be obtained through tissue engineering techno...
Fat grafting is emerging as a promising alternative to silicon implants in breast reconstruction sur...
Adipose tissue is an easy, accessible, and abundant source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the ...
In vitro models of human adipose tissue may serve as beneficial alternatives to animal models to stu...
Adipose tissue pathologies and defects have always represented a reconstructive challenge for plasti...
SUMMARY: Autologous adipose tissue is one of the most commonly used fillers. Plastic surgeons are in...
Despite the increasing clinical demand in reconstructive, cosmetic and correctional surgery there re...
Despite many advances in tissue engineering, there are still significant challenges associated with ...
The reconstruction of soft tissue defects remains a challenge in plastic and reconstructive surgery,...
The complexity of mammary tissue and the variety of cells involved make tissue regeneration an ambit...
Copyright © 2015 Cecilia Romagnoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Adipose tissue pathologies and defects have always represented a reconstructive challenge for plasti...