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There are no translations available. he second session, moderated by the renowned sport medicine specialist, Prof. Enrico Castellacci, focuses on current and potential methods and models of treatment for orthopaedic and articulation care. Bone Marrow Stem Cells together with PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) uses, Mesenchymal stem cells, new biologic polymers and pre-adipocytes stem cells in plasma growth factors will be introduced and discussed.
Moderator Prof. Enrico Castellacci, ITALY and Dr Alexandre Jaquinet, Switzerland
Prof. Enrico Castellacci, Director of Sport Medicine, Research Institute for Tissue Engineering, Lucca, Italy Introduction, update of the Italian experiences in cartilage, articulations and tendons treatments
Dr Patrick O.L. Goh, SportsMed Central, Gleneagels Hospital, Singapore Platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection in chondromalacia patellae and early osteoarthritis of the knee (Abstract)
Prof. Massimo Innocenti, Professor of Othopedics, University of Florence, Italy Tissue engineering in bone reconstruction (Abstract) Dr Alberto Gobbi, OASI Institute, Milan, Italy Mesenchymal stem cells and PRP for articular cartilage defect tratment Prof. Hideaki Kagami, Divison of Molecular Therapy, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan Efficacy of alveolar bone tissue engineering using autologous bone marrow stromal cells and possible factors affecting in vivo osteogenic abilities (Abstract) Prof Gustav Steinhoff, University of Rostock, founding member of IRMED (Institut für Regenerative Medizin und Stammzelltherapie), Germany Stem cell therapy for cardiac disease - experimental bias and clinical experience Prof Beat H. Walpoth, MD, FAHA, Director of Cardiovascular Research, HUG, Switzerland Cell based vascular tissue engineering (Abstract) Prof. Raphael Gorodetsky, Hadassah Hebrew-University Medical center, Jerusalem, Israel Fibrin microbeads for isolation and implantation of adult stem cells to overcome the difficulties associated with 3D bulk implants (Abstract) Prof. Claudio Migliaresi, University of Trento Italy Silk fibroin for tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Processing and Properties (Abstract) Prof. Guy Fortier, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), Canada New polymers from animal and human albumin origin
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