Cartilage defects can be difficult to treat; therefore, tissue engineering of cartilage is emerging as a promising potential therapy. One interesting area of research explores the delivery of cells to the cartilage defect via scaffold-based cell delivery vehicles and microsurgery. This study explores the use of novel poly(glycerol sebacate) methacrylate (PGSm)-polymerised high internal phase emulsion (polyHIPE) microspheres as scaffolds with embedded cells for cartilage tissue engineering. Porous microsphere scaffolds (100 µm–1 mm diameter) were produced from emulsions consisting of water and a methacrylate-based photocurable resin of poly(glycerol sebacate). These resins were used in conjunction with a T-junction fluidic device and an ultr...
Poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate (PGS-M) is a photocurable form of polyglycerol sebacate (PGS) t...
Regenerative cartilage replacements are increasingly required in clinical settings for various defec...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sutherland, A. J. and Detamore, M. S. (2...
Cartilage defects can be difficult to treat; therefore, tissue engineering of cartilage is emerging ...
This study demonstrates the use of biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) microspheres as a ...
In recent years, cell-based therapies using adult stem cells have attracted considerable interest in...
Biodegradable polymers, either as porous scaffolds or microspheres, have been investigated broadly f...
This study documents the use of biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) microspheres as a nov...
Shape-specific, macroporous tissue engineering scaffolds were fabricated and homogeneously seeded wi...
Extracellular matrix materials such as decellularized cartilage (DCC) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) m...
The current thesis describes the evaluation of a microsphere-based scaffold that may be used as an e...
The development of hydrogels tailored for cartilage tissue engineering has been a research and clini...
For millions of people, damaged cartilage is a major source of pain and disability. As those people ...
Although a growing knowledge on the field of tissue engineering of articular cartilage exists, recon...
Clinical treatment options for articular cartilage repair are progressing with the incorporation of ...
Poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate (PGS-M) is a photocurable form of polyglycerol sebacate (PGS) t...
Regenerative cartilage replacements are increasingly required in clinical settings for various defec...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sutherland, A. J. and Detamore, M. S. (2...
Cartilage defects can be difficult to treat; therefore, tissue engineering of cartilage is emerging ...
This study demonstrates the use of biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) microspheres as a ...
In recent years, cell-based therapies using adult stem cells have attracted considerable interest in...
Biodegradable polymers, either as porous scaffolds or microspheres, have been investigated broadly f...
This study documents the use of biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) microspheres as a nov...
Shape-specific, macroporous tissue engineering scaffolds were fabricated and homogeneously seeded wi...
Extracellular matrix materials such as decellularized cartilage (DCC) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) m...
The current thesis describes the evaluation of a microsphere-based scaffold that may be used as an e...
The development of hydrogels tailored for cartilage tissue engineering has been a research and clini...
For millions of people, damaged cartilage is a major source of pain and disability. As those people ...
Although a growing knowledge on the field of tissue engineering of articular cartilage exists, recon...
Clinical treatment options for articular cartilage repair are progressing with the incorporation of ...
Poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate (PGS-M) is a photocurable form of polyglycerol sebacate (PGS) t...
Regenerative cartilage replacements are increasingly required in clinical settings for various defec...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sutherland, A. J. and Detamore, M. S. (2...