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Tissue Autogenic

The various tracheal substitutes and techniques of reconstmction were analyzed by GriUo [12], who classified them in five categories foreign materials (silicone tubes [103,104], coated stents, metallic [104,105], and other solid prostheses [106]), nonvi-able tissues, autogenous tissues, TE, and tracheal transplantation. [Pg.551]

One concern with stem cell usage is that transplanted cells derived from stem cells can be tumori-genic owing to undifferentiated stem cells present in the population that proliferate uncontrollably.The use of stem cells, however, is promising because of the limited cell supply for many tissues. Cells that are not autogeneous must be able to avoid immune rejection. Somatic cell and nuclear transfer procedures could provide cells that function appropriately and... [Pg.3118]

Examples HA/autogenous bone surface-active glass ceramics/ poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) surface-active glass/ metal fibers polylactic acid (PLA)Zcarbon fibers PLA/HA PLA/calcium/phosphorus-based glass fibers Tissue attachment Depends on materials... [Pg.636]

Host-derived collagen tissues are also referred to as autogenous grafts and eliminate complications associated with immune reactions, foreign body response, and eventual rejection. They retain the native biomechanical properties of the ECM... [Pg.48]

Yamada, Y, Nakamura, S., Ito, K., Kohgo, T., Hibi, H., Nagasaka, T., Ueda, M., 2008. Injectable tissue-engineered bone using autogenous bone marrow-derived stromal cells for maxillary sinus augmentation chnical apphcation report from a 2-6-year follow-up. Tissue Eng. Part A 14,1699-1707. [Pg.82]

An autogenous bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) graft is one of the most suitable tissues for ACLR [1]. The procedure with the graft of 10 mm width is one of most frequently performed procedures, while it has been aiming at achieving... [Pg.377]

Considering the advancements in nanotechnology and tissue engineering in recent years, there is a bright chance in the near future to formulate nanocomposite-based bone grafting methods to replace autogenic bone grafts. [Pg.161]


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