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Synthetic Poly(Vinylalcohol)-Based Membranes for Cartilage Surgery and Repair.

Biotechnol J.. 2017-09; 
Tai BCU, Du C, Gao S, Wan ACA.
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Abstract

Cell-based therapies for cartilage repair are continually being developed to treat osteoarthritis. The cells are either introduced directly by intra-articular injection or via a cell-seeded matrix scaffold. Here, poly(vinylalcohol)-based membranes are developed to be used for mesenchymal stem cell implantation in cartilage repair procedures, having controllable physicochemical properties such as porosity, mechanical strength, and permeability, and a unique self-sealing property. The membranes possess a bilayer structure with a less porous layer providing mechanical strength and selective permeability, exhibit an elastic modulus of between 0.3 and 0.9 MPa, and are permeable to molecules <40 kDa, which is in ... More

Keywords

cartilage; chondrogenic differentiation; mesenchymal stem cells; poly(vinylalcohol) membrane