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  1. Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  2. Volume 1
  3. Issue 5
  4. Homing in on a biological joint replacement
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Homing in on a biological joint replacement

Content Provider Springer Nature : BioMed Central
Author Guilak, Farshid
Abstract The use of tissue engineering therapies for treating damaged articular cartilage has traditionally focused on cell-based therapies for the repair of focal chondral or osteochondral defects. A recent study by Lee and colleagues in the Lancet shows exciting proof-of-concept that an acellular scaffold containing transforming growth factor beta 3 can induce homing of cells that regenerate a hyaline-like cartilage surface. These findings provide a glimpse into the possibility that tissue engineering may in fact provide the means for regeneration of an entire joint surface, beyond a simple focal defect in the articular cartilage.
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ISSN 17576512
DOI 10.1186/scrt40
Journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Issue Number 5
Volume Number 1
Language English
Publisher BioMed Central
Publisher Date 2010-12-14
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Stem Cells Cell Biology Regenerative Medicine Tissue Engineering Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering Articular Cartilage Joint Replacement Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation Damage Articular Cartilage Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering
Content Type Text
Subject Cell Biology Medicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular Medicine
Journal Impact Factor 7.1/2023
5-Year Journal Impact Factor 7.9/2023
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