Methods Created For Tissue regeneration
Researchers from the
University of Birmingham have found a way to successfully mimic the body’s
natural healing process. Using cell derived nano-sized particles called
vesicles; the scientists were able to repair the damaged tissue. According to
the researchers this new technique will have the potential to repair, bone,
teeth and cartilage.
Dr Sophie Cox, from the
School of Chemical Engineering at the University, said: “Though it may never
fully mimic the complexity of vesicles produced by cells in nature, this work
portrays an unused pathway tackling characteristic formative forms to encourage
difficult tissue repair.”
The researchers’
solution delivers the advantages of cell-based therapies but without using
viable cells, through using the regenerative capacity of extracellular vesicles
naturally generated during bone formation. In-vitro testing revealed that if
these vesicles were applied in combination with a simple phosphate, it
outperforms the current gold standard BMP-2.
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