Regenerative medicine in orthopedics: advances in biomaterials and cell therapies
Regenerative medicine in orthopedics: advances in biomaterials and cell therapies
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https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i2.2025.1474Keywords:
Regenerative medicine. Biomaterials. Cell therapies. Orthopedics. Nanotechnology.Abstract
This article presents a literature review on the advances of regenerative medicine applied to orthopedics, focusing on the use of biomaterials, cell therapies, and nanotechnology for bone and cartilage regeneration. Studies published between 2012 and 2022 were analyzed, highlighting the application of scaffolds, hydrogels, polymers, ceramics, and cell therapies, including mesenchymal stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells. The results indicate a promising future, but with challenges related to standardization, safety, and regulation.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Fernanda Cristina Galerani Gualtieri Parpinelli , João Marcos Laskoski, Mhayra de Almeida Sousa, André Williams Bazzo Fernandes , Fernanda Yoshiko Souza Nishi , Cássia Letícia da Silva , Augustin Malzac (Autor)

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