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L'ingénierie tissulaire du cartilage
Author(s):
O. Geffroy
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OCT 13, 2012
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Résumé : La cicatrisation cartilagineuse naturelle est limitée. L’ingénierie tissulaire est donc porteuse d’espoir pour préserver le capital articulaire de l’homme comme du cheval. L’auteur détaille la signification des différentes disciplines de la médecine régénérative visant à réparer le cartilage articulaire. Puis, après un bref rappel des difficultés particulières du cartilage à cicatriser, les différentes pistes explorées en terme de source de cellules et de biomatériaux sont décrites. Enfin une synthèse des principaux résultats publiés est présentée. […]
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