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Blood-Derived Products for Tissue Repair/Regeneration



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Autore: Maffulli Nicola Visualizza persona
Titolo: Blood-Derived Products for Tissue Repair/Regeneration Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (178 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: biomaterial
redifferentiation
regenerative medicine
skeletal muscle regeneration
furcation defects
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP
fracture
fibrin sealant
periodontal surgery
bone regeneration
serum derived from plasma rich in growth factors (s-PRGF)
cartilage repair
myofibroblasts
autologous platelet concentrates
burns
satellite cells
articular cartilage
stem cell niche
wound healing
quantification
growth factors
biologics
platelet rich plasma
meniscus
adipose tissue
Carprofen
platelet-rich fibrin
platelets
hyperacute serum
bone defects
serum eye drops
corneal epithelial defect
fibrosis
dog
myoblasts
differentiation
chronic meniscal lesion
horizontal meniscal tear
PRGF
collagen hydrogels
periodontal defects
bone grafting material
composition
cell therapy
bone healing
tissue healing
trephination
plasma rich plasma (PRP)
bone repair
plasma rich in growth factors
knee arthrosis
meniscus tear
cornea regeneration
wrist osteoarthritis
periosteal sheet
Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP)
platelet-rich plasma
microfat
bone grafting
hyaluronic acid (NaHA)
periodontal regeneration
meniscus repair
photobiomodulation therapy
growth
myogenesis
blood derived products
low-level laser therapy
Persona (resp. second.): AndiaIsabel
Sommario/riassunto: This Special Issue on “Blood-Derived Products for Tissue Repair and Regeneration” reveals the evolution and diversity of platelet rich plasma (PRP) technologies, which includes experimental research on novel formulations, the creation of combination therapies, and the exploration of potential modifiers of PRPs, as well as efficacy of PRP therapies in clinical veterinary and human applications. Scientist and clinicians are now starting to develop different treatments based on their reinterpretation of the traditional roles of platelets and plasma, and the current Issue has provided a forum for sharing research and ways of understanding the associated medicinal benefits from different points of view. The research interest in this area has covered different medical disciplines, such as ophthalmology, dentistry, orthopedics, and sports medicine.
Titolo autorizzato: Blood-Derived Products for Tissue Repair  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-861-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367737003321
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