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Regenerative medicine through mesenchymal stem cells for bone and cartilage repair.

Danièle Noël, Farida Djouad, Christian Jorgense

PubMed · 2002 · ▲ 154 citations

Abstract

Bone and cartilage defects are common features of bone fracture and joint diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, that have great social and economic impact on the aging occidental population. Despite progress in orthopedic surgery, bone and cartilage repair is a major challenge as large defects will not spontaneously heal. Recent investigations on the stromal mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) offer a new perspectivefor bone and cartilage tissue engineering. However, the standard offull healing is extremely demanding and may be achieved through the engineering of MSCs combined with scaffolds and growth factors as recombinant proteins, or using a gene therapy approach.

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Noël, D., Djouad, F., &amp; Jorgense, C. (2002). Regenerative medicine through mesenchymal stem cells for bone and cartilage repair. <em>PubMed</em>. https://openalex.org/W163460683
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Noël D, Djouad F, Jorgense C. Regenerative medicine through mesenchymal stem cells for bone and cartilage repair. PubMed. 2002.
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@unpublished{danile2002Regene, title = {Regenerative medicine through mesenchymal stem cells for bone and cartilage repair.}, author = {Danièle Noël and Farida Djouad and Christian Jorgense}, journal = {PubMed}, year = {2002}, }

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