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Review
. 2008 Jan 14;60(2):243-62.
doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2007.08.027. Epub 2007 Oct 5.

Engineering cartilage tissue

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Engineering cartilage tissue

Cindy Chung et al. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. .

Abstract

Cartilage tissue engineering is emerging as a technique for the regeneration of cartilage tissue damaged due to disease or trauma. Since cartilage lacks regenerative capabilities, it is essential to develop approaches that deliver the appropriate cells, biomaterials, and signaling factors to the defect site. The objective of this review is to discuss the approaches that have been taken in this area, with an emphasis on various cell sources, including chondrocytes, fibroblasts, and stem cells. Additionally, biomaterials and their interaction with cells and the importance of signaling factors on cellular behavior and cartilage formation will be addressed. Ultimately, the goal of investigators working on cartilage regeneration is to develop a system that promotes the production of cartilage tissue that mimics native tissue properties, accelerates restoration of tissue function, and is clinically translatable. Although this is an ambitious goal, significant progress and important advances have been made in recent years.

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Figure 1
General schematic of approaches used in cartilage tissue engineering, ranging from injectable systems to in vitro culture prior to implantation, and numerous biomaterials and culturing methodologies.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Examples of different scaffold architectures used in the engineering of cartilage tissues.

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