Publications by authors named "Claire Nahon"

Article Synopsis
  • Tissue engineering chambers (TECs) are crucial in regenerative medicine, enabling faster growth of adipose tissue for soft tissue reconstruction, particularly noted in studies with perforated TECs made from polylactic acid.
  • Histological findings show viable adipocytes present in the tissue, with characteristics suggesting a healthy metabolic profile and better vascularization at the edges of the fat flaps compared to the center.
  • In testing with pigs, bioresorbable TECs made from polyglycolic acid demonstrated significant tissue growth without causing systemic inflammation, indicating successful design strategies for future clinical applications.
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