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Biochemical Aspects of Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue Engineering; from Basic Science to Regenerative Medicine

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ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-ABJS
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 229-244

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MASHHAD UNIV MED SCIENCES
DOI: 10.22038/ABJS.2022.55549.2766

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Biochemical; Cartilage; Cartilage regeneration; Scaffold; Tissue engineering

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  1. Clinical Research Development Unit, Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran

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Chondral defects are common causes of pain and disability, and finding ways to regenerate cartilage is crucial. Tissue engineering provides new strategies for the regeneration of functional cartilage tissue through optimized scaffold properties.
Chondral defects are frequent and important causes of pain and disability. Cartilage has limited self-repair and regeneration capacity. The ideal approach for articular cartilage defects is the regeneration of hyaline cartilage with sustainable symptom-free constructs. Tissue engineering provides new strategies for the regeneration of functional cartilage tissue through optimized scaffolds with architectural, mechanical, and biochemical properties similar to the native cartilage tissue. In this review, the basic science of cartilage structure, interactions between proteins, stem cells, as well as biomaterials, scaffold characteristics and fabrication methods, as well as current and potential therapies in regenerative medicine will be discussed mostly from a biochemical point of view. Furthermore, the recent trends in scaffold-based therapies and supplementary factors in cartilage tissue engineering will be considered.

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