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Primary results of replacement the experimental hyaline cartilage defect with human fibroblast cell culture

https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2022.2.MORPH.1

Abstract

The hyaline cartilage damage problem is actual, but existing recovery methods are not fully sufficient. A promising solution of this problem can be the implantation of a tissue-engineered structure (TEC), consisting of a cell culture and a biodegradable scaffold. In this experiment we created a construct consisting of a polylactide scaffold and a human dermal fibroblasts culture. After implantation of TEC in the modeled defect area we analyzed the experimental group regeneration results in comparison to the control group.

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M. S. Bozhokin
National Medical Research Center traumatology and orthopedics named after R.R. Vreden; Institute of Cytology Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg


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D. M. Marchenko
Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg


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E. R. Mikhailova
Institute of Cytology Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg


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A. P. Antipov
National Medical Research Center traumatology and orthopedics named after R.R. Vreden
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg


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Yu. A. Nashchekina
Institute of Cytology Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg


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D. B. Vcherashnij
Ioffe Physical Technical Institute
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg


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S. V. Novoseltsev
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow


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V. N. Kruglov
Reaviz Medical University
Russian Federation

Samara


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Bozhokin M.S., Marchenko D.M., Mikhailova E.R., Antipov A.P., Nashchekina Yu.A., Vcherashnij D.B., Novoseltsev S.V., Kruglov V.N. Primary results of replacement the experimental hyaline cartilage defect with human fibroblast cell culture. Bulletin of the Medical Institute "REAVIZ" (REHABILITATION, DOCTOR AND HEALTH). 2022;12(2):14-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2022.2.MORPH.1

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