2012
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201102884
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Creating a Living Hyaline Cartilage Graft Free from Non‐Cartilaginous Constituents: An Intermediate Role of a Biomaterial Scaffold

Abstract: A novel living hyaline cartilage graft (LhCG) with controllable dimensions and free of non‐cartilaginous constituents for articular regeneration is developed. As a living graft for regenerative medicine, LhCG is purely living tissue based and truly scaffold‐free. The process of neotissue formation in LhCG is mediated by an interim biomaterial‐based novel scaffolding system. This design highlights a philosophy of using biomaterials in engineered regenerative medicine as a transient guiding facility rather than … Show more

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“…4(b-f)). As suggested before, this can be attributed to the sponge-like properties of LhCG 24 . Its lower mechanical stiffness compare to native cartilage enabled in situ remodeling and maturation, resulting in good integration with surrounding native cartilage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…4(b-f)). As suggested before, this can be attributed to the sponge-like properties of LhCG 24 . Its lower mechanical stiffness compare to native cartilage enabled in situ remodeling and maturation, resulting in good integration with surrounding native cartilage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Upon cell extraction and one passage (P1) of in vitro expansion, the chondrocytes were then used to construct LhCGs. The protocol for LhCG preparation has been established in our previous work 24 and is depicted in Fig. 1(b)iv-viii.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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