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Tissue engineering intervertebral disc

Revell PA et al (2007) Tissue engineered intervertebral disc repair in the pig using injectable polymers. J Mater Sci Mater Med 18(2) 303-308... [Pg.232]

Advances in Tissue Engineering Approaches to Treatment of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Cells and Polymeric Scaffolds for Nucleus Pulposus Regeneration... [Pg.201]

Abstract Synthetic polymers and biopolymers are extensively used within the field of tissue engineering. Some common examples of these materials include polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, collagen, elastin, and various forms of polysaccharides. In terms of application, these materials are primarily used in the construction of scaffolds that aid in the local delivery of cells and growth factors, and in many cases fulfill a mechanical role in supporting physiologic loads that would otherwise be supported by a healthy tissue. In this review we will examine the development of scaffolds derived from biopolymers and their use with various cell types in the context of tissue engineering the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc. [Pg.201]

Keywords Biomaterials Biopolymers Intervertebral disc Intervertebral disc degeneration Nucleus pulposus Tissue engineering... [Pg.201]

Richardson SM et al (2007) Intervertebral disc biology, degeneration and novel tissue engineering and regenerative medicine therapies. Histol Histopathol 22(9) 1033-1041... [Pg.226]

Mwale F, Roughley P, Antoniou J (2004) Distinction between the extracellular matrix of the nucleus pulposus and hyaline cartilage a requisite for tissue engineering of intervertebral disc. Eur Cell Mater 8 58-63... [Pg.226]

Calderon L et al (2010) Type II collagen-hyaluronan hydrogel-a step towards a scaffold for intervertebral disc tissue engineering. Eur Cell Mater 20 134—148... [Pg.229]

Brown RQ, Mount A, Burg KJ (2005) Evaluation of polymer scaffolds to be used in a composite injectable system for intervertebral disc tissue engineering. J Biomed Mater Res A 74(l) 32-39... [Pg.230]

Therefore, thermosensitive chitosan gels are promising in intervertebral disc tissue engineering. Ahni et al. [Pg.105]

Nerurkar, N.L., EUiott, D.M., Mauck, R.L. Mechanical design criteria for intervertebral disc tissue engineering. J Biomechan. 43, 1017-1030 (2010)... [Pg.440]

Mizuno, H., Roy, A.K., Vacanti, C.A, Kojima, K., Ueda, M., and Bonassar, L.J. (2004) Tissue-engineered composites of anulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus for intervertebral disc replacement. Spine, 29 (12), 1290-1297. [Pg.339]

Nesti, L.J., Li, W.J., Shanti, R.M., Jiang, Y.J., Jackson, W., Freedman, B.A., Kuklo, T.R., Giuliani, J.R., Tuan, R.S., 2008. Intervertebral disc tissue engineering using a novel hyaluronic acid-nanofibrous scaffold (HANFS) amalgam. Tissue Eng. Part A 14,... [Pg.420]


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