Endogenous musculoskeletal tissue engineering : a focussed perspective


Autoria(s): Adam, Clayton J.
Data(s)

11/09/2012

Resumo

Two major difficulties facing widespread clinical implementation of existing Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders are (1) the cost, space and time required for ex vivo culture of a patient’s autologous cells prior to re-implantation as part of a TE construct, and (2) the potential risks and availability constraints associated with transplanting exogenous (foreign) cells. These hurdles have led to recent interest in endogenous TE strategies, in which the regenerative potential of a patient’s own cells is harnessed to promote tissue regrowth without ex vivo cell culture. This article provides a focused perspective on key issues in the development of endogenous TE strategies, progress to date, and suggested future research directions toward endogenous repair and regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues and organs.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48173/

Publicador

Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48173/1/ePrints_Final_author_version_Jan_2012.pdf

DOI:10.1007/s00441-011-1234-2

Adam, Clayton J. (2012) Endogenous musculoskeletal tissue engineering : a focussed perspective. Cell and Tissue Research, 347(3), pp. 489-499.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Springer Berlin/Heidelberg.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090302 Biomechanical Engineering #tissue engineering #musculoskeletal system #endogenous #regeneration #cell homing
Tipo

Journal Article