Prova tipográfica This review analyzes the outcomes and technical aspects of in vivo studies published in the past decade using gels and hydrogels for cartilage repair. Using PubMed search engine, original research publications during the period of 2002/01/01 to 2015/04/30 identifi ed 115 published papers. Of these, 3 studies failed to fi nd a statistically significant improvement of treatment group as compared to control and 18 studies did not clearly identify hyaline-like cartilage formation in the treated groups. The most frequent repaired lesion was the rabbit acute full thickness trochlear defect, using a scaff old combining a gel or hydrogel and other material. One third of the scaff olds were cell-free (35%) and the majority of the s...
Cartilage, the load-bearing, low-friction articulating surface in diarthrodial joints, has a very lo...
Traumatic injury and disease disrupt the ability of cartilage to carry joint stresses and, without a...
Traumatic injury and disease disrupt the ability of cartilage to carry joint stresses and, without a...
Prova tipográfica This review analyzes the outcomes and technical aspects of in vivo studies publish...
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
Reinforced hydrogels represent a promising strategy for tissue engineering of articular cartilage. T...
For millions of people, damaged cartilage is a major source of pain and disability. As those people ...
Cartilage regeneration and repair remains a clinical challenge due to the limited capability of cart...
Cartilage is a tension- and load-bearing tissue and has a limited capacity for intrinsic self-healin...
Damage to cartilage from general wear, disease, or injury can lead to joint pain and tissue degenera...
Cartilage, the load-bearing, low-friction articulating surface in diarthrodial joints, has a very lo...
Current therapies to repair damaged articular cartilage fail to consistently or fully restore the bi...
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Cartilage, the load-bearing, low-friction articulating surface in diarthrodial joints, has a very lo...
Traumatic injury and disease disrupt the ability of cartilage to carry joint stresses and, without a...
Traumatic injury and disease disrupt the ability of cartilage to carry joint stresses and, without a...
Prova tipográfica This review analyzes the outcomes and technical aspects of in vivo studies publish...
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
Reinforced hydrogels represent a promising strategy for tissue engineering of articular cartilage. T...
For millions of people, damaged cartilage is a major source of pain and disability. As those people ...
Cartilage regeneration and repair remains a clinical challenge due to the limited capability of cart...
Cartilage is a tension- and load-bearing tissue and has a limited capacity for intrinsic self-healin...
Damage to cartilage from general wear, disease, or injury can lead to joint pain and tissue degenera...
Cartilage, the load-bearing, low-friction articulating surface in diarthrodial joints, has a very lo...
Current therapies to repair damaged articular cartilage fail to consistently or fully restore the bi...
Articular cartilage is a load-bearing tissue that lines the surface of bones in diarthrodial joints....
Cartilage, the load-bearing, low-friction articulating surface in diarthrodial joints, has a very lo...
Traumatic injury and disease disrupt the ability of cartilage to carry joint stresses and, without a...
Traumatic injury and disease disrupt the ability of cartilage to carry joint stresses and, without a...