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This research focuses on growth plate injuries in children, aiming to identify and trace cartilage progenitor cells to understand their role in bone regeneration. The project seeks to develop bioengineering strategies for restoring growth plate cartilage.
Growth plate injuries result in growth arrest, formation of a “bony bar” and angular limb deformities in children.
Novel therapeutic approaches directed towards prevention of bone formation and growth arrest have to integrate cellular grafts, biomaterials and growth factors with the ultimate goal of recapitulating the complex zonal organization of the growth plate.
One endogenous source of cartilage progenitor cells is thought to be the resting zone of the growth plate.
Until now, the lack of sp…
UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
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United States, Cambridge
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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