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2011
Cartilage tissue engineering is the art aimed at repairing defects in the articular cartilage which covers the bony ends in the joints. Since its introduction in the early 1990s of the past century, cartilage tissue engineering using ACI has been used in thousands of patients to repair articular cartilage defects.
Liliana S, Moreira-Teixeira +4 more
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Cartilage tissue engineering is the art aimed at repairing defects in the articular cartilage which covers the bony ends in the joints. Since its introduction in the early 1990s of the past century, cartilage tissue engineering using ACI has been used in thousands of patients to repair articular cartilage defects.
Liliana S, Moreira-Teixeira +4 more
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Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2011
Prosthetic replacements, autologous tissue transfer and allografts have so far failed to offer functional solutions for the treatment of long circumferential tracheal defects and loss of a functioning larynx. Interest has therefore turned increasingly to the field of tissue-engineering which applies the principles and methods of bioengineering ...
Jonathan M, Fishman +5 more
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Prosthetic replacements, autologous tissue transfer and allografts have so far failed to offer functional solutions for the treatment of long circumferential tracheal defects and loss of a functioning larynx. Interest has therefore turned increasingly to the field of tissue-engineering which applies the principles and methods of bioengineering ...
Jonathan M, Fishman +5 more
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2009
Plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries aim to restore components of the body that have never formed, have been lost or are deformed through different mechanisms. Mostly, the affected body parts exist on visible areas, thus resulting in minor or major disfigurement.
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Plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries aim to restore components of the body that have never formed, have been lost or are deformed through different mechanisms. Mostly, the affected body parts exist on visible areas, thus resulting in minor or major disfigurement.
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Osteochondral tissue engineering
Journal of Biomechanics, 2007Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underlying subchondral bone) are often associated with mechanical instability of the joint, and therefore with the risk of inducing osteoarthritic degenerative changes.
Martin, Ivan +4 more
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2007
In the early 1990s, tissue engineering emerged as a new concept to overcome the problem of tissue and organ failure. It proposed to supply engineered, yet biological, organ and tissue substitutes. It was anticipated that this technology would soon allow us to overcome donor shortages and graft rejection, the major limitations of tissue and organ ...
Florian, Sommer +2 more
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In the early 1990s, tissue engineering emerged as a new concept to overcome the problem of tissue and organ failure. It proposed to supply engineered, yet biological, organ and tissue substitutes. It was anticipated that this technology would soon allow us to overcome donor shortages and graft rejection, the major limitations of tissue and organ ...
Florian, Sommer +2 more
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2019
From a bioengineer’s point of view, the ear is an exciting target for regeneration and repair. The minute size, variegated shape, and histological nature of its tissue components, many of them subject to vibratory motion, the diverse biological interfaces providing signal transmission and transduction, from mechanical into electrical, the frequent ...
Mota C., Danti S.
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From a bioengineer’s point of view, the ear is an exciting target for regeneration and repair. The minute size, variegated shape, and histological nature of its tissue components, many of them subject to vibratory motion, the diverse biological interfaces providing signal transmission and transduction, from mechanical into electrical, the frequent ...
Mota C., Danti S.
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