Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full replacement of the damaged tissue. The use of auto- and allografts or engineered scaffolds is an established approach to restore severe tendon injuries. However, these grafts are commonly related to scarce biocompatibility, site morbidity, chronic inflammation and poor biomechanical properties. Recently, the decellularisation techniques of allo- or xenografts using specific detergents have been studied and have been found to generate biocompatible substitutes that resemble the native tissue. This study aims to identify a novel decellularisation protocol for large equine tendons that would produce an extracellular matrix scaffold suitable for t...
Injury of ligaments is very common, and a total tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) demands...
The major aim of regenerative medicine is to excogitate experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Cultivation of autologous human tenocytes in a cell-free xenogenic extracellular tendon matrix (xECM...
Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full r...
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and un...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Tendon ruptures and retractions with an extensive tissue loss represent a major clinical problem and...
The regenerative capability of tendons is limited and depends on the severity of the considered path...
Tendon tissue ruptures often require the replacement of damaged tissues. The use of auto- or allogra...
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and un...
In the last few years, the demand for tissue substitutes has increased and decellularized matrices h...
In recent years tissue engineering techniques and cell-based therapies improved regenerative outcome...
The major goal of regenerative medicine is to determine experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Injury of ligaments is very common, and a total tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) demands...
The major aim of regenerative medicine is to excogitate experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Cultivation of autologous human tenocytes in a cell-free xenogenic extracellular tendon matrix (xECM...
Tendon ruptures and/or large losses remain to be a great clinical challenge and often require full r...
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and un...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Natural extracellular matrix provides a number of distinct advantages for engineering replacement or...
Tendon ruptures and retractions with an extensive tissue loss represent a major clinical problem and...
The regenerative capability of tendons is limited and depends on the severity of the considered path...
Tendon tissue ruptures often require the replacement of damaged tissues. The use of auto- or allogra...
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and un...
In the last few years, the demand for tissue substitutes has increased and decellularized matrices h...
In recent years tissue engineering techniques and cell-based therapies improved regenerative outcome...
The major goal of regenerative medicine is to determine experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Injury of ligaments is very common, and a total tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) demands...
The major aim of regenerative medicine is to excogitate experimental techniques that take maximal ad...
Cultivation of autologous human tenocytes in a cell-free xenogenic extracellular tendon matrix (xECM...