Musculoskeletal disease and injury are highly prevalent conditions that lead to many surgical procedures. Autologous tissue transfer, allograft transplantation and nontissue prosthetics are currently used for the surgical treatment of critical-sized defects. However, the field of tissue engineering is actively investigating tissue-replacement solutions, many of which involve 3D scaffolds. Scaffolds must provide a balance of shape, biomechanical function and biocompatibility in order to achieve tissue replacement success. Different tissues can have different requirements for success, which has led to the development of various materials with unique characteristics. Articular cartilage scaffolds have the most robust clinical experience, with ...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Biomaterials are often designed to act as scaffolds, i.e., 3D porous templates that support and stim...
Musculoskeletal disease and injury are highly prevalent conditions that lead to many surgical proced...
The use of bioengineering scaffolds remains an integral part of the tissue engineering concept. A si...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising scientific field potentially yielding in vitro develop...
Scaffolds have been broadly applied within tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regenerat...
A bio-scaffold can be broadly termed as a structure used to substitute an organ either permanently o...
During the past two decades, tissue engineering and the regenerative medicine field have invested in...
The availability of donor material is a worldwide problem. The potential solutions of allografts and...
Tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine combines the principles of biomaterials and cell t...
Many health problems remaining to be untreatable throughout the human history can be overcome by uti...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Biomaterials are often designed to act as scaffolds, i.e., 3D porous templates that support and stim...
Musculoskeletal disease and injury are highly prevalent conditions that lead to many surgical proced...
The use of bioengineering scaffolds remains an integral part of the tissue engineering concept. A si...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising scientific field potentially yielding in vitro develop...
Scaffolds have been broadly applied within tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regenerat...
A bio-scaffold can be broadly termed as a structure used to substitute an organ either permanently o...
During the past two decades, tissue engineering and the regenerative medicine field have invested in...
The availability of donor material is a worldwide problem. The potential solutions of allografts and...
Tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine combines the principles of biomaterials and cell t...
Many health problems remaining to be untreatable throughout the human history can be overcome by uti...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Biomaterials are often designed to act as scaffolds, i.e., 3D porous templates that support and stim...