CORDIS Project
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This project seeks to improve bone regeneration in elderly patients by developing new tissue engineering approaches. It focuses on using young, reprogrammed cells to create a supportive environment for healing bone defects.
Bone defects resulting from trauma, tumor resection and bone diseases represent one of the most pressing health problems in the aging European population.
Current treatments of bone defects depend on a functional population of bone-forming (osteogenic cells) to mediate the process of bone regeneration.
However during aging, the bone formation capacity decreases as a result of multiple interacting cell-intrinsic and cell-extrinsic mechanisms and the success of treatments in aged patients is in mo…
LUDWIG BOLTZMANN GESELLSCHAFT OSTERREICHISCHE VEREINIGUNG ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN FORSCHUNG
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