[HTML][HTML] Tissue engineering of functional articular cartilage: the current status
L Kock, CC Van Donkelaar, K Ito - Cell and tissue research, 2012 - Springer
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by pain and disability. It involves
all ages and 70% of people aged> 65 have some degree of osteoarthritis. Natural cartilage …
all ages and 70% of people aged> 65 have some degree of osteoarthritis. Natural cartilage …
Microfluidic hydrogels for tissue engineering
GY Huang, LH Zhou, QC Zhang, YM Chen, W Sun… - …, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org
With advanced properties similar to the native extracellular matrix, hydrogels have found
widespread applications in tissue engineering. Hydrogel-based cellular constructs have …
widespread applications in tissue engineering. Hydrogel-based cellular constructs have …
Computational modelling of cell spreading and tissue regeneration in porous scaffolds
Improved biological and mechanical functionality of musculoskeletal tissue-engineered
constructs is required for clinical application, which can only be achieved by comprehensive …
constructs is required for clinical application, which can only be achieved by comprehensive …
Development of a renal microchip for in vitro distal tubule models
R Baudoin, L Griscom, M Monge… - Biotechnology …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Current developments in tissue engineering and microtechnology fields have allowed the
proposal of pertinent tools, microchips, to investigate in vitro toxicity. In the framework of the …
proposal of pertinent tools, microchips, to investigate in vitro toxicity. In the framework of the …
Engineering parameters in bioreactor's design: a critical aspect in tissue engineering
Bioreactors are important inevitable part of any tissue engineering (TE) strategy as they aid
the construction of three‐dimensional functional tissues. Since the ultimate aim of a …
the construction of three‐dimensional functional tissues. Since the ultimate aim of a …
Biophysical stimuli: a review of electrical and mechanical stimulation in hyaline cartilage
JJ Vaca-González, JM Guevara, MA Moncayo… - Cartilage, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Hyaline cartilage degenerative pathologies induce morphologic and
biomechanical changes resulting in cartilage tissue damage. In pursuit of therapeutic …
biomechanical changes resulting in cartilage tissue damage. In pursuit of therapeutic …
A double-chamber rotating bioreactor for the development of tissue-engineered hollow organs: from concept to clinical trial
MA Asnaghi, P Jungebluth, MT Raimondi… - Biomaterials, 2009 - Elsevier
Cell and tissue engineering are now being translated into clinical organ replacement,
offering alternatives to fight morbidity, organ shortages and ethico-social problems …
offering alternatives to fight morbidity, organ shortages and ethico-social problems …
Multiscale mechanics of articular cartilage: potentials and challenges of coupling musculoskeletal, joint, and microscale computational models
Articular cartilage experiences significant mechanical loads during daily activities. Healthy
cartilage provides the capacity for load bearing and regulates the mechanobiological …
cartilage provides the capacity for load bearing and regulates the mechanobiological …
Computational evaluation of oxygen and shear stress distributions in 3D perfusion culture systems: macro-scale and micro-structured models
We present a combined macro-scale/micro-scale computational approach to quantify
oxygen transport and flow-mediated shear stress to human chondrocytes cultured in three …
oxygen transport and flow-mediated shear stress to human chondrocytes cultured in three …
Enabling tools for tissue engineering
JJ Pancrazio, F Wang, CA Kelley - Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2007 - Elsevier
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines engineering, physical sciences,
biology, and medicine to restore or replace tissues and organs functions. In this review …
biology, and medicine to restore or replace tissues and organs functions. In this review …