Abstract English Tissue or organ transplantation is severely limited by the problems of donor shortage and immune rejection from the patients. The cartilage defects are difficult to reconstruct. In head and neck surgery, as in septal reconstruction, auricular reconstruction for injury or malformation, in laryngotracheal reconstruction, surgeons harvest autologous cartilage from a donor site (of the patient) in order to reconstruct the defect. Today's current therapies to reconstruct cartilage defects involve the use of autologous cartilage grafts or biocompatible implants, but these seem inadequate to restore form and function, have many limits and are related with many complications. Due to the its limited ability to self repa...
[[abstract]]Cartilage is a unique tissue with structures specifically designed for its intended func...
Every year tens of millions worldwide suffer from cartilage damage, caused by mechanical degradation...
Articular cartilage regeneration refers to the formation of new tissue that is indistinguishable fro...
Articular cartilage is a very specialized tissue with outstanding load-bearing capacity. It consists...
none6noRegenerative scaffold-based procedures have emerged in the last years as a potential therapeu...
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
One of the first examples of musculoskeletal tissue engineering is autologous chondrocyte implantati...
Since the late 1960s, surgeons and scientists envisioned use of tissue engineering to provide an alt...
Articular hyaline cartilage in the knee joint is crucial for smooth movement and support of the bone...
Articular cartilage defects heal poorly and lead to catastrophic degenerative arthritis. Clinical ex...
The in vitro engineering of functionally developed biological cartilage substitutes, based on cells ...
Tissue engineering is the combination of cells, biomaterials and growth factors to stimulate the reg...
Currently, there has been a major health crisis in terms of the shortage of organs. Advances in medi...
Articular cartilage defects heal poorly and lead to catastrophic degenerative arthritis. Clinical ex...
Degeneration of articular cartilage and associated osteoarthritic changes are the leading cause of c...
[[abstract]]Cartilage is a unique tissue with structures specifically designed for its intended func...
Every year tens of millions worldwide suffer from cartilage damage, caused by mechanical degradation...
Articular cartilage regeneration refers to the formation of new tissue that is indistinguishable fro...
Articular cartilage is a very specialized tissue with outstanding load-bearing capacity. It consists...
none6noRegenerative scaffold-based procedures have emerged in the last years as a potential therapeu...
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
One of the first examples of musculoskeletal tissue engineering is autologous chondrocyte implantati...
Since the late 1960s, surgeons and scientists envisioned use of tissue engineering to provide an alt...
Articular hyaline cartilage in the knee joint is crucial for smooth movement and support of the bone...
Articular cartilage defects heal poorly and lead to catastrophic degenerative arthritis. Clinical ex...
The in vitro engineering of functionally developed biological cartilage substitutes, based on cells ...
Tissue engineering is the combination of cells, biomaterials and growth factors to stimulate the reg...
Currently, there has been a major health crisis in terms of the shortage of organs. Advances in medi...
Articular cartilage defects heal poorly and lead to catastrophic degenerative arthritis. Clinical ex...
Degeneration of articular cartilage and associated osteoarthritic changes are the leading cause of c...
[[abstract]]Cartilage is a unique tissue with structures specifically designed for its intended func...
Every year tens of millions worldwide suffer from cartilage damage, caused by mechanical degradation...
Articular cartilage regeneration refers to the formation of new tissue that is indistinguishable fro...