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Updates in Cartilage Tissue Regeneration

Im GI, Cho CS

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Current Trends in Viral Gene Therapy for Human Orthopaedic Regenerative Medicine

Venkatesan JK, Rey-Rico A, Cucchiarini M

BACKGROUND: Viral vector-based therapeutic gene therapy is a potent strategy to enhance the intrinsic reparative abilities of human orthopaedic tissues. However, clinical application of viral gene transfer remains hindered by...
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Perspective on Intra-articular Injection Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis Treatment

Im GI

BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common arthritis, is one of the most frequently encountered orthopaedic conditions. As a small number of large joints such as knee and hip are affected...
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Three-dimensional Printed Mg-Doped b-TCP Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Effects of Magnesium Ion Concentration on Osteogenesis and Angiogenesis In Vitro

Gu Y, Zhang J, Zhang X, Liang G, Xu T, Niu W

BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) printed bone tissue engineering scaffolds have been widely used in research and clinical applications. β-TCP is a biomaterial commonly used in bone tissue engineering to treat bone...
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Overview of Urethral Reconstruction by Tissue Engineering: Current Strategies, Clinical Status and Future Direction

Rashidbenam Z, Jasman MH, Hafez P, Tan GH, Goh EH, Fam XI, Ho CC, Zainuddin , Rajan R, Mohd Nor F, Shuhaili M, Kosai NR, Imran FH, Ng MH

BACKGROUND: Urinary tract is subjected to a variety of disorders such as urethral stricture, which often develops as a result of scarring process. Urethral stricture can be treated by urethral...
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The Interaction between Joint Inflammation and Cartilage Repair

van der Kraan PM

BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage lesions occur frequently but unfortunately damaged cartilage has a very limited intrinsic repair capacity. Therefore, there is a high need to develop technology that makes cartilage repair...
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Genome Engineering for Osteoarthritis: From Designer Cells to Disease-Modifying Drugs

Choi YR, Collins KH, Lee JW, Kang HJ, Guilak F

BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent degenerative joint disease involving joint cartilage and its surrounding tissues. OA is the leading cause of pain and disability worldwide. At present, there...
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Stimulatory Effects of KPR-A148 on Osteoblast Differentiation and Bone Regeneration

Lim S, Kim JA, Lee T, Lee D, Nam SH, Lim J, Park EK

BACKGROUND: Xanthine derivatives have been used to treat a variety of medical conditions including respiratory disease and neural degeneration. However, few studies have reported their effects on bone regeneration. Therefore,...
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Preparation and Characterization of Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Extracellular Matrix, Growth Factors, and Stem Cells: A Concise Review

Chun SY, Lim JO, Lee EH, Han MH, Ha YS, Lee JN, Kim BS, Park MJ, Yeo M, Jung B, Kwon TG

BACKGROUND: Human adipose tissue is routinely discarded as medical waste. However, this tissue may have valuable clinical applications since methods have been devised to effectively isolate adipose-derived extracellular matrix (ECM),...
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2-Conjugated Silica Particles Enhanced Early Osteogenic Differentiation of Adipose Stem Cells on the Polycaprolactone Scaffold

Kim KJ, Choi MS, Shim JH, Rhie JW

BACKGROUND: Silica particles (SPs) induce cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. We reported that SPs in the scaffold induced early stage osteogenic differentiation. METHODS: A polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffold was fabricated with a...
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