Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of pain and disability and is often associated with the degeneration of articular cartilage. Lesions to the articular surface, which are thought to progress to OA, have the potential to be repaired using tissue engineering strategies; however, it remains challenging to instruct cell differentiation within a scaffold to produce tissue with appropriate structural, chemical and mechanical properties. We aimed to address this by driving progenitor cells to adopt a chondrogenic phenotype through the tailoring of scaffold composition and physical properties. Monomeric type-I and type-II collagen scaffolds, which avoid potential immunogenicity associated with fibrillar collagens, were fabricated with and witho...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) derived from bone marrow aspirates can form the basis for the in...
The poor self-repair capacity of cartilage tissue in degenerative conditions, such as osteoarthritis...
<div><p>Lesions of hyaline cartilage do not heal spontaneously, and represent a therapeutic challeng...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of pain and disability and is often associated with the degene...
The ability to regenerate damaged cartilage capable of long-term performance in an active joint rema...
A major challenge in cartilage tissue engineering (TE) is the development of instructive and biomime...
The field of tissue engineering has potential to provide a superior alternative to current surgical ...
Cell therapy combined with biomaterial scaffolds is used to treat cartilage defects. We hypothesized...
Articular cartilage is an incredibly tough tissue owing to its ability to withstand repetitive compr...
Osteochondral (OC) injuries are suffered by over 40 million patients in Europe alone. Tissue-enginee...
Osteoarthritis and osteochondral injuries, caused by damage to both the articular cartilage and the ...
An increasing amount of interest is focused on the potential use of tissue-engineered articular cart...
Articular cartilage was thought to be one of the first tissues to be successfully engineered. Despit...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) collagen type II-hyaluronan (HA) composite scaffolds (CII-HA) whi...
This thesis has led to the development of a novel highly porous collagen-based scaffold for enhanced...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) derived from bone marrow aspirates can form the basis for the in...
The poor self-repair capacity of cartilage tissue in degenerative conditions, such as osteoarthritis...
<div><p>Lesions of hyaline cartilage do not heal spontaneously, and represent a therapeutic challeng...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of pain and disability and is often associated with the degene...
The ability to regenerate damaged cartilage capable of long-term performance in an active joint rema...
A major challenge in cartilage tissue engineering (TE) is the development of instructive and biomime...
The field of tissue engineering has potential to provide a superior alternative to current surgical ...
Cell therapy combined with biomaterial scaffolds is used to treat cartilage defects. We hypothesized...
Articular cartilage is an incredibly tough tissue owing to its ability to withstand repetitive compr...
Osteochondral (OC) injuries are suffered by over 40 million patients in Europe alone. Tissue-enginee...
Osteoarthritis and osteochondral injuries, caused by damage to both the articular cartilage and the ...
An increasing amount of interest is focused on the potential use of tissue-engineered articular cart...
Articular cartilage was thought to be one of the first tissues to be successfully engineered. Despit...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) collagen type II-hyaluronan (HA) composite scaffolds (CII-HA) whi...
This thesis has led to the development of a novel highly porous collagen-based scaffold for enhanced...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) derived from bone marrow aspirates can form the basis for the in...
The poor self-repair capacity of cartilage tissue in degenerative conditions, such as osteoarthritis...
<div><p>Lesions of hyaline cartilage do not heal spontaneously, and represent a therapeutic challeng...