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Regenerating tissues

Science, 2018
Studies of regeneration inform us about how to position ...
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Tissue-engineered bone regeneration

Nature Biotechnology, 2000
Bone lesions above a critical size become scarred rather than regenerated, leading to nonunion. We have attempted to obtain a greater degree of regeneration by using a resorbable scaffold with regeneration-competent cells to recreate an embryonic environment in injured adult tissues, and thus improve clinical outcome.
H, Petite   +8 more
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Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues

Advances in Dental Research, 1988
To elucidate the regenerative capability of the periodontal tissues, we carried out two experiments: (1) Regeneration of the gingival tissue following gingivectomy in rats. Ultrastructurally, regenerating junctional epithelium was similar in morphology to that of untreated animals and appeared to attach to the enamel after five days.
M, Shimono, T, Inoue, T, Yamamura
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Regeneration of corneal tissue

Developmental Biology, 1977
Abstract Penetrating wounds in rabbit corneas heal to form an opaque tissue that eventually becomes transparent. DNA content, dry weight, water content, and collagen content of the tissue gradually become more like that of normal cornea. The healing tissues also synthesize low-sulfated keratan sulfate, hyaluronic acid, and heparan sulfate.
C, Cintron, C L, Kublin
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Tissue Regeneration

2013
Adult Stem Cells, Preparation of Tissue Development-Mimicking Matrices and their Applications Decellularized Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering and Regeneration Cell Behavior on Electrospun Scaffolds Recent Advances on Three-Dimensional Electrospun Nanofiber Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration and Repair Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering ...
Qing Liu, Hongjun Wang
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Cord blood for tissue regeneration

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2009
AbstractUmbilical cord blood (CB) has become a commonly accepted source of hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation in children and adults. It is readily available and outperforms bone marrow (BM) as well as peripheral blood stem cells in terms of tolerance for HLA‐mismatches between donor and recipient and its decreased graft‐versus‐host disease ...
Buchheiser, A   +3 more
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Electrospinning for tissue regeneration

2011
Electrospinning is a simple and highly versatile method for generating ultrathin fibres with diameters ranging from a few micrometres to tens of nanometres. Although most commonly associated with textile manufacturing, recent research has proved that the electrospinning technology can be used to create organ components and repair damaged tissues ...
Bosworth, L. A., Downes, Sandra
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Adenosine in Tissue Protection and Tissue Regeneration

Molecular Pharmacology, 2005
Adenosine promotes tissue protection and repair through four general modes of action: increased oxygen supply/demand ratio, preconditioning, anti-inflammatory effects, and stimulation of angiogenesis. A novel means by which adenosine stimulates angiogenesis is the topic of the article by Desai et al.
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Cartilage Tissue Engineering in Multilayer Tissue Regeneration

Annals of Biomedical Engineering
The functional and structural integrity of the tissue/organ can be compromised in multilayer reconstructive applications involving cartilage tissue. Therefore, multilayer structures are needed for cartilage applications. In this review, we have examined multilayer scaffolds for use in the treatment of damage to organs such as the trachea, joint, nose ...
Hilal Yilmaz   +4 more
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Tracheal tissue regeneration

2011
Tracheal circumferential defects involving more than half of the tracheal wall still represent an unsolved problem. Several studies have developed different methods to help repair cartilage and improve healing but a suitable tracheal reconstruction or replacement has not been achieved yet.
F. Acocella, S. Brizzola
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