Untreated osteochondral defects will develop into osteoarthritis, affecting patients' quality of life. Since articular cartilage and subchondral bone exhibit distinct biological characteristics, repairing osteochondral defects remains a major challenge. Previous studies have tried to fabricate multilayer scaffolds with traditional methods or 3D printing technology. However, the efficacy is unsatisfactory because of poor control over internal structures or a lack of integrity between adjacent layers, severely compromising repair outcomes. Therefore, there is a need for a biomimetic scaffold that can simultaneously boost osteochondral defect regeneration in both structure and function. Herein, an integrated bilayer scaffold with precisely con...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Osteochondral defects resulting from trauma and/or pathologic disorders are cri...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Due to the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage, untreated joint defects can advance to more e...
Osteochondral defects are caused by injury to both the articular cartilage and subchondral bone with...
The development of biomimetic scaffolds for cartilage, calcified cartilage and bone regeneration for...
Chronic and acute osteochondral defects as a result of osteoarthritis and trauma present a common an...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...
Osteochondral defects are prone to induce osteoarthritic degenerative changes. Many tissue-engineeri...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects pose a significant challenge in orthopedics. Tissue engineering ...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Osteoarthritis and osteochondral injuries, caused by damage to both the articular cartilage and the ...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Osteochondral defects resulting from trauma and/or pathologic disorders are cri...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Due to the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage, untreated joint defects can advance to more e...
Osteochondral defects are caused by injury to both the articular cartilage and subchondral bone with...
The development of biomimetic scaffolds for cartilage, calcified cartilage and bone regeneration for...
Chronic and acute osteochondral defects as a result of osteoarthritis and trauma present a common an...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...
Osteochondral defects are prone to induce osteoarthritic degenerative changes. Many tissue-engineeri...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects pose a significant challenge in orthopedics. Tissue engineering ...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Osteoarthritis and osteochondral injuries, caused by damage to both the articular cartilage and the ...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...