In this study, the potential of a chitosan-agarose-gelatin (CAG) cryogel scaffold for the repair of subchondral cartilage defects was explored in female New Zealand white rabbits. Custom-made CAG cryogel scaffold was implanted in a surgically created subchondral defect (diameter of 4 mm, depth of 4 mm) in knee joint of rabbit. The repair of the subchondral defect was evaluated at regular time interval by both macroscopic as well as microscopic examinations. The gross evaluation of the scaffold-implanted site showed integration of the scaffold with the surrounding tissue. Scanning electron microscopy and histological staining of the remnants of implanted cryogel scaffold showed infiltration of the host cells. The repair of the subchondral de...
We previously showed that cartilage tissue can be engineered in vitro with porcine chondrocytes and ...
The topic of the study was to verify in vivo survival of in vitro cultured autologous and allogenous...
Background\ud Articular cartilage, because of its avascular nature, has little capac...
We have explored the potential of cell factory-derived bioactive molecules, isolated from conditione...
BackgroundOsteochondral defects significantly affect patients¿ quality of life and represent challen...
Purpose: To develop a subchondral defect in a rabbit model and assess cartilage repair using a mesen...
Cartilage tissue engineering is the hotspot of cartilage repair. The allogenic chondrocytes appear t...
A feasibility study was undertaken to examine the potential of biodegradable HEMA-lactate-dextran (H...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether two different multiphasic implants could initiate and sustain...
SummaryObjectiveAdult articular cartilage shows a limited intrinsic repair response to traumatic inj...
SummaryObjectiveChitosan has been widely used as an injectable scaffold in cartilage tissue engineer...
Objective: Recombinant human type II collagen (rhCII) gels combined with autologous chondrocytes wer...
Limited blood supply and the avascular nature of articular cartilage restricts its self repair capac...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. Untreated injuries of cartilage may lead...
The herein article aims to report a new scaffold design as a loofah-reinforced chitosan-collagen hyd...
We previously showed that cartilage tissue can be engineered in vitro with porcine chondrocytes and ...
The topic of the study was to verify in vivo survival of in vitro cultured autologous and allogenous...
Background\ud Articular cartilage, because of its avascular nature, has little capac...
We have explored the potential of cell factory-derived bioactive molecules, isolated from conditione...
BackgroundOsteochondral defects significantly affect patients¿ quality of life and represent challen...
Purpose: To develop a subchondral defect in a rabbit model and assess cartilage repair using a mesen...
Cartilage tissue engineering is the hotspot of cartilage repair. The allogenic chondrocytes appear t...
A feasibility study was undertaken to examine the potential of biodegradable HEMA-lactate-dextran (H...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether two different multiphasic implants could initiate and sustain...
SummaryObjectiveAdult articular cartilage shows a limited intrinsic repair response to traumatic inj...
SummaryObjectiveChitosan has been widely used as an injectable scaffold in cartilage tissue engineer...
Objective: Recombinant human type II collagen (rhCII) gels combined with autologous chondrocytes wer...
Limited blood supply and the avascular nature of articular cartilage restricts its self repair capac...
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for self-repair. Untreated injuries of cartilage may lead...
The herein article aims to report a new scaffold design as a loofah-reinforced chitosan-collagen hyd...
We previously showed that cartilage tissue can be engineered in vitro with porcine chondrocytes and ...
The topic of the study was to verify in vivo survival of in vitro cultured autologous and allogenous...
Background\ud Articular cartilage, because of its avascular nature, has little capac...