Neocartilage tissue engineering aims to address the shortcomings of current clinical treatments for articular cartilage indications. However, advancement is required toward neocartilage functionality (mechanical and biochemical properties) and translatability (construct size, gross morphology, passage number, cell source, and cell type). Using fluid-induced shear (FIS) stress, a potent mechanical stimulus, over four phases, this work investigates FIS stress' efficacy toward creating large neocartilage derived from highly passaged minipig costal chondrocytes, a species relevant to the preclinical regulatory process. In Phase I, FIS stress application timing was investigated in bovine articular chondrocytes and found to improve the aggregate ...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
An animal model for the study of articular cartilage regeneration in-vivo facilitated by stress-shie...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...
Tissue engineering aims to create implantable biomaterials for the repair and regeneration of damage...
Hyaline articular cartilage, the smooth, white, tissue that is found at the ends of long bones, does...
Due to its relative avascularity, low cellularity and lack of an undifferentiated cell reservoir, ar...
Recent work has established methods to engineer self-assembled, scaffold-free neocartilage from an e...
Although numerous cartilage engineering methods have been described, few report generation of constr...
Generating neocartilage with suitable mechanical integrity from a cell source that can circumvent ch...
Tissue engineering is viewed as a promising option for long-term repair of cartilage lesions, but cu...
Articular cartilage diseases in the knee, initiated by age-related degenerative processes or trauma,...
Objective: The concept of cartilage functional tissue engineering (FTE) has promoted the use of phys...
The use of tissue-engineered articular cartilage (TEAC) constructs has the potential to become a pow...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Engineering Science, Washington State UniversityArticular cartilage (AC) acts as a b...
Strategies to overcome the limited availability of human articular chondrocytes and their tendency t...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
An animal model for the study of articular cartilage regeneration in-vivo facilitated by stress-shie...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...
Tissue engineering aims to create implantable biomaterials for the repair and regeneration of damage...
Hyaline articular cartilage, the smooth, white, tissue that is found at the ends of long bones, does...
Due to its relative avascularity, low cellularity and lack of an undifferentiated cell reservoir, ar...
Recent work has established methods to engineer self-assembled, scaffold-free neocartilage from an e...
Although numerous cartilage engineering methods have been described, few report generation of constr...
Generating neocartilage with suitable mechanical integrity from a cell source that can circumvent ch...
Tissue engineering is viewed as a promising option for long-term repair of cartilage lesions, but cu...
Articular cartilage diseases in the knee, initiated by age-related degenerative processes or trauma,...
Objective: The concept of cartilage functional tissue engineering (FTE) has promoted the use of phys...
The use of tissue-engineered articular cartilage (TEAC) constructs has the potential to become a pow...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Engineering Science, Washington State UniversityArticular cartilage (AC) acts as a b...
Strategies to overcome the limited availability of human articular chondrocytes and their tendency t...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
An animal model for the study of articular cartilage regeneration in-vivo facilitated by stress-shie...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...