合作转化:BAMOS项目在创新骨软骨支架体内测试中的实践应用。

Ricardo Donate, Maryam Tamaddon, Viviana Ribeiro, Mario Monzón, J Miguel Oliveira, Chaozong Liu, Mm, Mm, Cl, Jmo, Rd, Mm, Rd, Mt, Vr, Cl, Jmo
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骨关节炎是最常见的慢性退行性关节疾病,被世界卫生组织认定为影响全球数百万人的公共卫生问题。“生物材料和增材制造:骨软骨支架(BAMOS)创新应用于骨关节炎”项目是在“地平线2020”研究与创新人员交流(RISE)计划框架下资助的,旨在通过开发具有成本效益的新型骨软骨支架技术来延缓或避免使用关节置换术,用于骨关节炎的早期干预。BAMOS的多学科联盟由国际领先的研究中心组成,通过研究和创新人员交流进行合作。该项目涵盖了临床试验前的所有开发阶段:支架的设计、生物材料的开发、增材制造的可加工性、体外测试和体内测试。本文报道了所研制的骨软骨支架在体内评估项目中采用的转化实践。
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Translation through collaboration: practice applied in BAMOS project in in vivo testing of innovative osteochondral scaffolds.

Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic degenerative joint disease, recognized by the World Health Organization as a public health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. The project Biomaterials and Additive Manufacturing: Osteochondral Scaffold (BAMOS) innovation applied to osteoarthritis, funded under the frame of the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Staff Exchanges (RISE) program, aims to delay or avoid the use of joint replacements by developing novel cost-effective osteochondral scaffold technology for early intervention of osteoarthritis. The multidisciplinary consortium of BAMOS, formed by international leading research centres, collaborates through research and innovation staff exchanges. The project covers all the stages of the development before the clinical trials: design of scaffolds, biomaterials development, processability under additive manufacturing, in vitro test, and in vivo test. This paper reports the translational practice adopted in the project in in vivo assessment of the osteochondral scaffolds developed.

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