Cultivation of autologous human tenocytes in a cell-free xenogenic extracellular tendon matrix (xECM) could present an approach for tendon reconstruction. The aim of this study was to achieve tendon-like tissue formation by implanting decellularized porcine Achilles tendons recellularized with human hamstring tendon-derived tenocytes into nude mice. The structure of decellularized xECM was histologically monitored before being dynamically reseeded with human tenocytes. After 6–12 weeks in vivo, construct quality was monitored using macroscopical and histological scoring systems, vitality assay and quantitative DNA and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) assays. For comparison to tendon xECM, a synthetic polyglycolic acid (PGA) polymer was implant...
Decellularized tissues and organs from animal sources are widely used in regenerative medicine and t...
Injury of ligaments is very common, and a total tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) demands...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Cultivation of autologous human tenocytes in a cell-free xenogenic extracellular tendon matrix (xECM...
Tendon tissue ruptures often require the replacement of damaged tissues. The use of auto- or allogra...
Tendon ruptures and retractions with an extensive tissue loss represent a major clinical problem and...
Tendon, ligament, and joint capsular injuries represent 45% of the 32 million musculoskeletal injuri...
Tendon healing is generally a time-consuming process and often leads to a functionally altered repar...
Limited supplies of tendon tissue for use in reconstructive surgery require development of phenotypi...
Tendon and ligament pathologies are still a therapeutic challenge, due to the difficulty in restorin...
Although many studies have demonstrated that cell phenotype is affected by the surface properties of...
Introduction. A greater supply of tendinous tissue can be obtained through tissue engineering techno...
The major goal of regenerative medicine is to determine experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
We have established that human tenocytes can differentiate in the absence of exogenous fetal bovine ...
Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full r...
Decellularized tissues and organs from animal sources are widely used in regenerative medicine and t...
Injury of ligaments is very common, and a total tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) demands...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Cultivation of autologous human tenocytes in a cell-free xenogenic extracellular tendon matrix (xECM...
Tendon tissue ruptures often require the replacement of damaged tissues. The use of auto- or allogra...
Tendon ruptures and retractions with an extensive tissue loss represent a major clinical problem and...
Tendon, ligament, and joint capsular injuries represent 45% of the 32 million musculoskeletal injuri...
Tendon healing is generally a time-consuming process and often leads to a functionally altered repar...
Limited supplies of tendon tissue for use in reconstructive surgery require development of phenotypi...
Tendon and ligament pathologies are still a therapeutic challenge, due to the difficulty in restorin...
Although many studies have demonstrated that cell phenotype is affected by the surface properties of...
Introduction. A greater supply of tendinous tissue can be obtained through tissue engineering techno...
The major goal of regenerative medicine is to determine experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
We have established that human tenocytes can differentiate in the absence of exogenous fetal bovine ...
Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full r...
Decellularized tissues and organs from animal sources are widely used in regenerative medicine and t...
Injury of ligaments is very common, and a total tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) demands...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...