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Adult Stem Cells for Bone Regeneration and Repair

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2019.00268

Keywords

stem cell; regenerative medicine; differentiation; bone; repair

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  1. University of Ferrara FAR grant
  2. University of Ferrara FIR grant
  3. Regione Emilia-Romagna POR FESR project NIPROGEN
  4. PRIN 2017 MIUR

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The regeneration of bone fractures, resulting from trauma, osteoporosis or tumors, is a major problem in our super-aging society. Bone regeneration is one of the main topics of concern in regenerative medicine. In recent years, stem cells have been employed in regenerative medicine with interesting results due to their self-renewal and differentiation capacity. Moreover, stem cells are able to secrete bioactive molecules and regulate the behavior of other cells in different host tissues. Bone regeneration process may improve effectively and rapidly when stem cells are used. To this purpose, stem cells are often employed with biomaterials/scaffolds and growth factors to accelerate bone healing at the fracture site. Briefly, this review will describe bone structure and the osteogenic differentiation of stem cells. In addition, the role of mesenchymal stem cells for bone repair/regrowth in the tissue engineering field and their recent progress in clinical applications will be discussed.

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