Cell-based therapies exploit the heterogeneous and self-sufficient biological environment of stem cells to restore, maintain and improve tissue functions. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are, to this aim, promising cell types thanks to advantageous isolation procedures, growth kinetics, plasticity and trophic properties. Specifically, bone regeneration represents a suitable, though often challenging, target setting to test and apply ASC-based therapeutic strategies. Areas covered: ASCs are extremely plastic and secrete bioactive peptides that mediate paracrine functions, mediating their trophic actions in vivo. Numerous preclinical studies demonstrated that ASCs improve bone healing. Clinical trials are ongoing to validate the clinical fe...
BACKGROUND: A number of publications have reported that adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) have the ...
The first stem cells considered for the reconstruction of bone were bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel...
Currently, autologous bone grafting represents the clinical gold standard in orthopaedic surgery. In...
INTRODUCTION: Cell-based therapies exploit the heterogeneous and self-sufficient biological enviro...
Adipose stem cells (ASCs) are a crucial element in bone tissue engineering (BTE). They are easy to h...
Stem cell-based therapies for repair and regeneration of different tissues are becoming more importa...
Adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are an ideal cell type for regenerative medicine applications, as ...
The adipose tissue was considered a reserve of energy until the ’80s, when it was found that this ti...
Injuries to the postnatal skeleton are naturally repaired through successive steps involving specifi...
Great efforts have been made to improve bone regeneration techniques owing to a growing variety of s...
In addition to osteosynthetic stabilizing techniques and autologous bone transplantations, so-called...
Adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) are increasingly being used for orthopedic-based tissue enginee...
Fracture non-union is a challenging orthopaedic issue and a socio-economic global burden. Several bi...
BACKGROUND: A number of publications have reported that adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) have the ...
The first stem cells considered for the reconstruction of bone were bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel...
Currently, autologous bone grafting represents the clinical gold standard in orthopaedic surgery. In...
INTRODUCTION: Cell-based therapies exploit the heterogeneous and self-sufficient biological enviro...
Adipose stem cells (ASCs) are a crucial element in bone tissue engineering (BTE). They are easy to h...
Stem cell-based therapies for repair and regeneration of different tissues are becoming more importa...
Adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are an ideal cell type for regenerative medicine applications, as ...
The adipose tissue was considered a reserve of energy until the ’80s, when it was found that this ti...
Injuries to the postnatal skeleton are naturally repaired through successive steps involving specifi...
Great efforts have been made to improve bone regeneration techniques owing to a growing variety of s...
In addition to osteosynthetic stabilizing techniques and autologous bone transplantations, so-called...
Adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) are increasingly being used for orthopedic-based tissue enginee...
Fracture non-union is a challenging orthopaedic issue and a socio-economic global burden. Several bi...
BACKGROUND: A number of publications have reported that adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) have the ...
The first stem cells considered for the reconstruction of bone were bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel...
Currently, autologous bone grafting represents the clinical gold standard in orthopaedic surgery. In...