Decellularized and Engineered Tendons as Biological Substitutes: A Critical Review
Tendon ruptures are a great burden in clinics. Finding a proper graft material as a substitute for tendon repair is one of the main challenges in orthopaedics, for which the requirement of a biological scaffold would be different for each clinical application. Among biological scaffolds, the use of...
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Main Authors: | Arianna B. Lovati (Author), Marta Bottagisio (Author), Matteo Moretti (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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