Advancing Tendon Regeneration through the Development of Bio-stimulating Tissue Engineering Approaches

last updated: 2015-11-10
TitleAdvancing Tendon Regeneration through the Development of Bio-stimulating Tissue Engineering Approaches
Publication TypeConference Abstract -ISI Web of Science Indexed
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsGomes M. E.
Abstract

Tendon tissue engineering (TE) requires tailoring scaffolds designs

and properties to the anatomical and functional requirements of

tendons located in different regions of the body. Cell sourcing is also of

utmost importance as tendon cells are scarce. Recently, we have found

that it is possible to direct the tenogenic differentiation of Amniotic

fluid and Adipose tissue derived stem cells (hAFSCs and hASCs), and

also that there are hASCs subpopulations that might be more prone to

tenogenic differentiation. Nevertheless, biochemical stimulation may

not be enough to develop functional TE substitutes for a tissue that is

known to be highly dependent on mechanical loading.

JournalTISSUE ENGINEERING: Part A
Conference Name4th TERMIS World Congress 2015
Volume21
IssueS1
PaginationS-72
Date Published2015-09-08
Conference LocationBoston (USA)
DOI10.1089/ten.tea.2015.5000.abstracts
KeywordsMagnetic nanoparticles, Tendon Regeneration
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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