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      Decellularized tissue and cell-derived extracellular matrices as scaffolds for orthopaedic tissue engineering.

      Biotechnology Advances
      Animals, Extracellular Matrix, Humans, Mice, Musculoskeletal System, cytology, metabolism, Stem Cells, Swine, Tissue Engineering, Tissue Scaffolds

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          The reconstruction of musculoskeletal defects is a constant challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. Musculoskeletal injuries such as fractures, chondral lesions, infections and tumor debulking can often lead to large tissue voids requiring reconstruction with tissue grafts. Autografts are currently the gold standard in orthopaedic tissue reconstruction; however, there is a limit to the amount of tissue that can be harvested before compromising the donor site. Tissue engineering strategies using allogeneic or xenogeneic decellularized bone, cartilage, skeletal muscle, tendon and ligament have emerged as promising potential alternative treatment. The extracellular matrix provides a natural scaffold for cell attachment, proliferation and differentiation. Decellularization of in vitro cell-derived matrices can also enable the generation of autologous constructs from tissue specific cells or progenitor cells. Although decellularized bone tissue is widely used clinically in orthopaedic applications, the exciting potential of decellularized cartilage, skeletal muscle, tendon and ligament cell-derived matrices has only recently begun to be explored for ultimate translation to the orthopaedic clinic. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          24417915
          3959761
          10.1016/j.biotechadv.2013.12.012

          Chemistry
          Animals,Extracellular Matrix,Humans,Mice,Musculoskeletal System,cytology,metabolism,Stem Cells,Swine,Tissue Engineering,Tissue Scaffolds

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