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  • Matrix elasticity of void-f... Matrix elasticity of void-forming hydrogels controls transplanted-stem-cell-mediated bone formation
    Huebsch, Nathaniel; Lippens, Evi; Lee, Kangwon ... Nature materials, 12/2015, Volume: 14, Issue: 12
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    The effectiveness of stem cell therapies has been hampered by cell death and limited control over fate. These problems can be partially circumvented by using macroporous biomaterials that improve the ...
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  • The multifaceted roles of m... The multifaceted roles of macrophages in bone regeneration: A story of polarization, activation and time
    Schlundt, Claudia; Fischer, Heilwig; Bucher, Christian H. ... Acta biomaterialia, 10/2021, Volume: 133
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    To present knowledge, macrophages are found in all tissues of the human body. They are a cell population with high plasticity which come with a multitude of functions which appear to be adapted to ...
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  • The decisive early phase of bone regeneration
    Duda, Georg N; Geissler, Sven; Checa, Sara ... Nature reviews. Rheumatology, 02/2023, Volume: 19, Issue: 2
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    Bone has a remarkable endogenous regenerative capacity that enables scarless healing and restoration of its prior mechanical function, even under challenging conditions such as advanced age and ...
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  • Towards multi-dynamic mecha... Towards multi-dynamic mechano-biological optimization of 3D-printed scaffolds to foster bone regeneration
    Metz, Camille; Duda, Georg N.; Checa, Sara Acta biomaterialia, 01/2020, Volume: 101
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    Substantial tissue loss, such as in large bone defects, represents a clinical challenge for which regenerative therapies and tissue engineering strategies aim at offering treatment alternatives to ...
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  • Functional comparison of ch... Functional comparison of chronological and in vitro aging: differential role of the cytoskeleton and mitochondria in mesenchymal stromal cells
    Geissler, Sven; Textor, Martin; Kühnisch, Jirko ... PloS one, 12/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 12
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    Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are of high relevance for the regeneration of mesenchymal tissues such as bone and cartilage. The promising role of MSCs in cell-based therapies and tissue ...
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  • Biomaterials that promote c... Biomaterials that promote cell-cell interactions enhance the paracrine function of MSCs
    Qazi, Taimoor H; Mooney, David J; Duda, Georg N ... Biomaterials, 09/2017, Volume: 140
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    Abstract Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) secrete paracrine factors that play crucial roles during tissue regeneration. Whether this paracrine function is influenced by the properties of biomaterials ...
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  • Biomaterial delivery of mor... Biomaterial delivery of morphogens to mimic the natural healing cascade in bone
    Mehta, Manav; Schmidt-Bleek, Katharina; Duda, Georg N. ... Advanced drug delivery reviews, 09/2012, Volume: 64, Issue: 12
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    Complications in treatment of large bone defects using bone grafting still remain. Our understanding of the endogenous bone regeneration cascade has inspired the exploration of a wide variety of ...
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  • The Metabolic Microenvironm... The Metabolic Microenvironment Steers Bone Tissue Regeneration
    Loeffler, Julia; Duda, Georg N.; Sass, F. Andrea ... Trends in endocrinology and metabolism, February 2018, 2018-02-00, 20180201, Volume: 29, Issue: 2
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    Over the past years, basic findings in cancer research have revealed metabolic symbiosis between different cell types to cope with high energy demands under limited nutrient availability. Although ...
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  • Biomaterials based strategi... Biomaterials based strategies for skeletal muscle tissue engineering: Existing technologies and future trends
    Qazi, Taimoor H; Mooney, David J; Pumberger, Matthias ... Biomaterials, 06/2015, Volume: 53
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    Abstract Skeletal muscles have a robust capacity to regenerate, but under compromised conditions, such as severe trauma, the loss of muscle functionality is inevitable. Research carried out in the ...
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  • Macrophages in bone fractur... Macrophages in bone fracture healing: Their essential role in endochondral ossification
    Schlundt, Claudia; El Khassawna, Thaqif; Serra, Alessandro ... Bone (New York, N.Y.), 01/2018, Volume: 106
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    Abstract In fracture healing, skeletal and immune system are closely interacting through common cell precursors and molecular mediators. It is thought that the initial inflammatory reaction, which ...
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