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Inge Van Hoven

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Agten H, Van Hoven I, Van Hoorick J, Van Vlierberghe S, Luyten F, Bloemen V
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2024 Apr; 12:1386692. PMID: 38665810
Osteochondral defects are deep joint surface lesions that affect the articular cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone. In the current study, a tissue engineering approach encompassing individual cells encapsulated in...
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Decoene I, Nasello G, Madeiro de Costa R, Nilsson Hall G, Pastore A, Van Hoven I, et al.
Stem Cells Transl Med . 2024 Jan; 13(3):278-292. PMID: 38217535
Automated technologies are attractive for enhancing the robust manufacturing of tissue-engineered products for clinical translation. In this work, we present an automation strategy using a robotics platform for media changes,...
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Agten H, Van Hoven I, Viseu S, Van Hoorick J, Van Vlierberghe S, Luyten F, et al.
Biotechnol Bioeng . 2022 Jul; 119(10):2950-2963. PMID: 35781799
Articular cartilage defects have limited healing potential and, when left untreated, can lead to osteoarthritis. Tissue engineering focuses on regenerating the damaged joint surface, preferably in an early stage. Here,...
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Tam W, Freitas Mendes L, Chen X, Lesage R, Van Hoven I, Leysen E, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther . 2021 Sep; 12(1):513. PMID: 34563248
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or compromised conditions healing processes become impaired, resulting in delayed or non-union. Current therapeutic approaches often...
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Mendes L, Bosmans K, Van Hoven I, Viseu S, Marechal M, Luyten F
Bone . 2020 Jul; 139:115520. PMID: 32622872
Introduction: The repair of deep osteochondral joint surface defects represents a significant unmet clinical need. Importantly, untreated lesions lead to a high rate of osteoarthritis. The current strategies to repair...