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This project aims to create a novel scaffold for repairing meniscal tears in the knee, utilizing advanced 3D printing and gene therapy techniques. By mimicking the natural structure and function of the meniscus, the project seeks to enhance tissue regeneration and combat osteoarthritis effectively.
Meniscal tears are the most prevalent injuries of the knee joint and a major contributing factor to osteoarthritis (OA) development.
Current treatments cannot effectively repair meniscus and only delay the onset of OA.
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) approaches aim to promote the regenerative capacity of the tissue; however, this is hindered by the challenges of replicating the complex microenvironment of the tissue coupled with its intrinsic avascularity.
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TERASAKI INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL INNOVATION
United States, Los Angeles
Type: Other
Activity type: Other
SME: No
Canada, Toronto
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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