Andrea Barbero
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Recent Articles
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Mumme M, Wixmerten A, Ivkovic A, Peretti G, Yilmaz T, Reppenhagen S, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2025 Mar;
17(788):eads0848.
PMID: 40043142
Cartilage lesions do not heal spontaneously and predispose to osteoarthritis. Functional cartilage tissues, engineered using autologous chondrocytes, have a therapeutic advantage over conventional cellular therapies in preclinical studies. Here, we...
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Buhler D, Hilpert M, Barbero A, Muller A, Muller S, Martin I, et al.
Bone Joint Res
. 2025 Feb;
14(2):143-154.
PMID: 39996291
Aims: Our aim was to investigate occurrence of senescent cells directly in tendon tissue biopsies from patients with chronic shoulder tendinopathies, and to correlate senescence with Enhancer of zeste 2...
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Kaiser B, Miot S, Wixmerten A, Pullig O, Eyrich M, Fulco I, et al.
Int J Surg
. 2024 Aug;
110(10):6573-6580.
PMID: 39197067
Objective: This phase I clinical trial assessed the use of autologous nasal chondrocyte tissue-engineered cartilage (N-TEC) for functional repair of nasal septal perforations (NSP). Background: The most widely used technique...
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Donges L, Damle A, Mainardi A, Bock T, Schonenberger M, Martin I, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2024 Mar;
308:122549.
PMID: 38554643
The availability of human cell-based models capturing molecular processes of cartilage degeneration can facilitate development of disease-modifying therapies for osteoarthritis [1], a currently unmet clinical need. Here, by imposing specific...
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Majumder N, Roy C, Doenges L, Martin I, Barbero A, Ghosh S
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2024 Feb;
16(8):9925-9943.
PMID: 38362893
Implantation of a phenotypically stable cartilage graft could represent a viable approach for repairing osteoarthritic (OA) cartilage lesions. In the present study, we investigated the effects of modulating the bone...
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Lisignoli G, Nalesso G, Barbero A
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2023 Dec;
11:1335134.
PMID: 38076432
No abstract available.
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Vignon C, Hilpert M, Toupet K, Goubaud A, Noel D, de Kalbermatten M, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2023 Jun;
11:1150522.
PMID: 37288358
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease of the knee that results from the progressive loss of articular cartilage. It is most common in the elderly and affects millions...
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Wixmerten A, Miot S, Bittorf P, Wolf F, Feliciano S, Hackenberg S, et al.
Cytotherapy
. 2023 Mar;
25(5):548-558.
PMID: 36894437
The development of medicinal products often continues throughout the different phases of a clinical study and may require challenging changes in raw and starting materials at later stages. Comparability between...
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Kasamkattil J, Gryadunova A, Schmid R, Gay-Dujak M, Dasen B, Hilpert M, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2023 Mar;
11:1119009.
PMID: 36865027
An model that appropriately recapitulates the degenerative disc disease (DDD) microenvironment is needed to explore clinically relevant cell-based therapeutic strategies for early-stage degenerative disc disease. We developed an advanced 3D...
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Chawla S, Mainardi A, Majumder N, Donges L, Kumar B, Occhetta P, et al.
Cells
. 2022 Dec;
11(24).
PMID: 36552796
Articular cartilage shows limited self-healing ability owing to its low cellularity and avascularity. Untreated cartilage defects display an increased propensity to degenerate, leading to osteoarthritis (OA). During OA progression, articular...