نتایج جستجو برای: cartilage tissue engineering

تعداد نتایج: 1179610  

Journal: :Advanced drug delivery reviews 2008
Cindy Chung Jason A Burdick

Cartilage tissue engineering is emerging as a technique for the regeneration of cartilage tissue damaged due to disease or trauma. Since cartilage lacks regenerative capabilities, it is essential to develop approaches that deliver the appropriate cells, biomaterials, and signaling factors to the defect site. The objective of this review is to discuss the approaches that have been taken in this ...

2012

The main goal of tissue engineering is to create artificial constructs that could repair or simply replace lost or damaged tissue. Common tissue engineering strategies involve the extraction of cells from a small biopsy of tissue for in vitro expansion. This culture can be carried out in a three dimensional (3D) scaffold that allows and induces the formation of new tissue after implantation. Fu...

شیخ‌حسن, محسن , طباطبائی قمی, رضا , قیاثی, مهدیه , نیکبخت, محسن ,

Background: Stem cells represent an ideal cell source for application in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine due to their ability to proliferate and differentiate to a wide variety of cell lineages. With recent development of medical sciences and tissue engineering, usage of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells, their culture and differentiation on suitable scaffolds are considered a...

2010
Kosei Ando Tomohiro Mimura Yoshitaka Matsusue Kanji Mori

Articular cartilage is characterized by its poor capacity for self-repair. Once articular cartilage is injured and defected, it cannot be spontaneously repaired and finally develops osteoarthritis (OA). OA is a major leading cause of severe activity limitations and disability, resulting in worldwide socio-economical burden. At present, there is no established therapy for adequate repair of dama...

Journal: :Advanced drug delivery reviews 2015
Maumita Bhattacharjee Jeannine Coburn Matteo Centola Sumit Murab Andrea Barbero David L Kaplan Ivan Martin Sourabh Ghosh

Cartilage tissue engineering has primarily focused on the generation of grafts to repair cartilage defects due to traumatic injury and disease. However engineered cartilage tissues have also a strong scientific value as advanced 3D culture models. Here we first describe key aspects of embryonic chondrogenesis and possible cell sources/culture systems for in vitro cartilage generation. We then r...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
mohmmad mardani department of anatomical sciences and molecular biology, medical school, esfahan university of medical sciences, esfahan, islamic republic of iran batool hashemibeni department of anatomical sciences and molecular biology, medical school, esfahan university of medical sciences, esfahan, islamic republic of iran malek masoud ansar department of anatomical sciences and molecular biology, medical school, esfahan university of medical sciences, esfahan, islamic republic of iran sayeed hamid zarkesh esfahani department of immunology, medical school, esfahan university of medical sciences, esfahan, esfahan, islamic republic of iran mohmmad kazemi department of anatomical sciences and molecular biology, medical school, esfahan university of medical sciences, esfahan, islamic republic of iran vahid goharian amin hospital, medical school, esfahan university of medical sciences, esfahan, esfahan, islamic republic of iran

objective(s): osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases in middle-aged population in the world. cartilage tissue engineering (te) has been presented as an effort to introduce the best combination of cells, biomaterial scaffolds and stimulating growth factors to produce a cartilage tissue similar to the natural articular cartilage. in this study, the chondrogenic potential of adipose der...

2015
Morgan E. Hott Morgan Hott Celia Schiffer

Cartilage Tissue Engineering. Joint pain and functional impairment due to cartilage damage from osteoarthritis and other means is a major source of disability for adults the world over. Cartilage is an avascular tissue with a very limited capacity for self repair. Current medical and surgical approaches to cartilage repair also have limited efficacy, and in all cases fail to completely restore ...

Journal: :Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine 2016
C Vinatier J Guicheux

Articular cartilage is a non-vascularized and poorly cellularized connective tissue that is frequently damaged as a result of trauma and degenerative joint diseases such as osteoarthrtis. Because of the absence of vascularization, articular cartilage has low capacity for spontaneous repair. Today, and despite a large number of preclinical data, no therapy capable of restoring the healthy struct...

Batool Hashemibeni Ebrahim Esfandiary, Malek Masoud Ansar Mohmmad Kazemi Mohmmad Mardani Nafiseh Esmaeili Sayeed Hamid Zarkesh Esfahani Vahid Goharian

  Objective(s): Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases in middle-aged population in the world. Cartilage tissue engineering (TE) has been presented as an effort to introduce the best combination of cells, biomaterial scaffolds and stimulating growth factors to produce a cartilage tissue similar to the natural articular cartilage. In this study, the chondrogenic potential of adipose d...

2010

Cartilage degeneration is a major clinical problem nowadays. Current treatment options aim for pain management and removal of damaged tissue instead of repairing the tissue. The ultimate goal for the treatment of cartilage defects would be reconstruction of the tissue by which all the properties of the native tissue are preserved. Tissue engineering aims at restoring the tissue and thereby also...

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