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Cartilage and bone regeneration

Fig. 1 Illustration of Macroscopic Bone Composition and Structure. Adapted from Bonzani IC, George JH, Stevens MM. Novel materials for bone and cartilage regeneration. Current opinion in chemical biology. 2006 10 568-575. Copyright 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Fig. 1 Illustration of Macroscopic Bone Composition and Structure. Adapted from Bonzani IC, George JH, Stevens MM. Novel materials for bone and cartilage regeneration. Current opinion in chemical biology. 2006 10 568-575. Copyright 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Porous PLA/PGA copolymer has been proposed as a successful biodegradable matrix for tissue engineering for both bone and cartilage regeneration and osteoblasts are observed to adhere better to and produce more extracellular matrix proteins on PLA/PGA copolymer than on other osteocompatible bioresorbable materials. [Pg.125]

Tubular shapes for blood vessels and nerve regenerations Three-dimensional scaffolds for bone and cartilage regenerations Liquid filtration Gas filtration Molecular filtration Thermal sensor Piezoelectric sensor Biochemical sensor Fluorescence optical chemical sensor Skin cleansing Skin healing... [Pg.111]

El Tamer, M. K., and Reis, R. L. 2009. Progenitor and stem cells for bone and cartilage regeneration. / Tissue EngRegen Med 3 yil-yi. [Pg.549]

Hyaluronic Acid Incorporation into Scaffolds for Bone and Cartilage Regeneration... [Pg.21]

Chitosan scaffolds may find application in regeneration of skin tissue, liver tissue, bone and cartilage tissue, cardiac tissue, corneal tissue, and vascular tissue to mention a few [73]. A brief account of its application in various branches of tissue engineering is described in this section. [Pg.54]

The use of AM in various surgical procedures has been proven to facilitate bone repair and cartilage regeneration as matrix. As reported earlier, the success of AM as spacer in the TMJ preventing ankylosis as compared to normal gap arthroplasty shows that AM can be used as a joint filler to prevent bony surfaces from fusing. Other studies have shown AM has potential for cartilage regeneration and osteoarthritis (OA) attenuation. [Pg.162]

Biodegradable polyurethanes are of great interest for medical applications because of their variable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and structural versatility. They are currently used in bone and cartilage applications, as well as in nerve regeneration. [Pg.635]

In search of scaffolding materials, we have so far identified candidate biomatrices in nature, with varied chemical homologies and structural analogies to human extracellular matrices and whole tissues. They include nacre marine shell, marine sponge skeletons, echinoderm skeletal elements, and coral skeletons. The utility of selected species of these marine animals has been applied to the regeneration of human bone and cartilage. However, the full utility in these tissues and other tissues has yet to be harnessed and exploited. [Pg.9]


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