Outline of three lectures on Irreversible Healing of Extracellular Matrix. A. Irreversible healing of ECMs in different organs. B. Structure and function of naturally occurring ECMs. C. Synthesis of biologically active ECM models
2.4.1 Cell Activities \Packaged\ sequences (cascades) of cell activities/functions with an identifiable beginning and an end 2.4.1.1 Mitosis(Proliferation) Mitosis is a complex of processes leading to the division of a cell such that the two daughter nuclei receive identical complements of the number of chromosomes characteristic of the cells of the species. All cells arise from the division of pre-existing cells. The process of mitosis is divided into four phases:
CELLS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING/REGENERATIVE MEDICINE Autologous -Differentiated parenchymal cells of same or other tissue type -Stem cells (adult) Allogeneic
Chapter 2. Cell-Matrix Interactions. [that determine biomaterials function in vitro and in vivo] A. How cells pull onto and deform the matrix to which they attach themselves. B. Cell-matrix interactions control the spontaneous closure of wounds in organs. C. What happens when regeneration is induced?
B. Cell-Matrix Interactions A. How cells pull onto and deform the matrix to which they attach themselves. B. Cell-matrix interactions control the spontaneous closure of wounds in organs. C. What happens when regeneration is induced?
JOINT REPLACEMENT PROSTHESES Fit -Anatomy Function -Kinematics; Range of Motion Fixation Bone cement, bone interdigitation with an irregular surface, bone ingrowth into a porous coating Tribology