AbstractA wide range of injuries could affect the bladder and lead to eventual loss of its integrity, with the need for replacement or repair. Augmentation ileocystoplasty is considered till now the gold standard option for bladder replacement, despite its associated complications. Bladder tissue engineering appears as an appealing alternative through development of biological substitutes, which could restore structural and functional aspects of damaged tissues and organs.Tissue engineering relies upon three essential pillars; the scaffold, the cells seeded on scaffolds and lastly the environmental conditions, including growth factors, cytokines and extracellular matrix (ECM) which promote angiogenesis and neurogenesis of the regenerated or...
Cell based therapies in Urology: Cell based therapy for tissue engineering in urology, like in ot...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literat...
Bladder reconstruction without using the intestine remains a challenge to this day despite the devel...
A wide range of injuries could affect the bladder and lead to eventual loss of its integrity, with t...
End-stage neurogenic bladder usually results in the insufficiency of upper urinary tract, requiring ...
Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in childr...
Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in childr...
Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in childr...
Urinary tract is subjected to many varieties of pathologies since birth including congenital anomali...
Current approaches for bladder reconstruction surgery are associated with many morbidities. Tissue e...
Objectives: This review summarizes the basic principles of tissue engineering (TE) and describes the...
Conditions impairing bladder function in children and adults, such as myelomeningocele, posterior ur...
Surgical repair for end stage bladder disease often utilises vascularised, autogenous, mucus-secreti...
peer-reviewedSurgical repair for end stage bladder disease often utilises vascularised, autogenous, ...
PURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literature to evaluate the potential ...
Cell based therapies in Urology: Cell based therapy for tissue engineering in urology, like in ot...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literat...
Bladder reconstruction without using the intestine remains a challenge to this day despite the devel...
A wide range of injuries could affect the bladder and lead to eventual loss of its integrity, with t...
End-stage neurogenic bladder usually results in the insufficiency of upper urinary tract, requiring ...
Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in childr...
Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in childr...
Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in childr...
Urinary tract is subjected to many varieties of pathologies since birth including congenital anomali...
Current approaches for bladder reconstruction surgery are associated with many morbidities. Tissue e...
Objectives: This review summarizes the basic principles of tissue engineering (TE) and describes the...
Conditions impairing bladder function in children and adults, such as myelomeningocele, posterior ur...
Surgical repair for end stage bladder disease often utilises vascularised, autogenous, mucus-secreti...
peer-reviewedSurgical repair for end stage bladder disease often utilises vascularised, autogenous, ...
PURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literature to evaluate the potential ...
Cell based therapies in Urology: Cell based therapy for tissue engineering in urology, like in ot...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literat...
Bladder reconstruction without using the intestine remains a challenge to this day despite the devel...