eCM Meeting Abstracts 2007, Collection 2
Biotechnology Symposium
From basic research to clinical applications using biotechnology
and bioengineering. Lausanne, Switzerland, October 19 to 21, 2006
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Abstracts listed in order of presentation at the meeting
Page 1 : Margarethe Hofmann-Amtenbrink
Biotechnology in the AO Foundation
Page 2 : James Kellam
The AO Foundation: ready for the future?!
Page 3 : Norbert Suedkamp
Clinical needs and applications of mesenchymal stem cells
Tissue Engineering and Bone Healing
Page 4 : Norbert Haas
Biotechnology in trauma
Page 5 : Tom Oxland
Strategies to reconstitute the proximal femur after failed total hip replacement
Page 6 : Esmaiel Jabbari
In-situ crosslinkable osteoinductive poly(lactide) scaffold for bone regeneration
Page 7 : Carl Haasper
Compression enhances cell distribution and scaffold stability of osteochondral matrix constructs
Page 8 : Karen Burg
Tissue-engineered bone replacement systems
Page 9 : Robert Guldberg
Strategies for segmental bone repair
Tissue Engineering and Cartilage Regeneration
Page 10 : Rita Kandel
Biphasic constructs for cartilage repair
Page 11: Henning Madry
Gene therapy for the regeneration of traumatic articular cartilage defects
Page 12: Mark A Randolph
Photo-crosslinking collagen gel for tissue engineered cartilage
Page 13: Markus A Wimmer
Numerical simulation of functional tissue engineering for articular cartilage
Page 14: Charles Archer
Cartilage repair using a specific articular progenitor cell
Page 15: Brigitte von Rechenberg
Silk as an adaptable 3-D matrix for defect repair in subchondral and cranial bone
Tissue and Bio-engineering in CMF
Page 16: Henning Schliephake
Challenges in the use of cell-based devices and growth factors in bone repair
Page 17: Paul H Krebsbach
Combinational therapy in craniofacial regeneration
Page 18: Jens Kuschnierz
Hard tissue regeneration in the maxillary sinus using methods of tissue engineering
Page 19: Lim Kwong Cheung
Tissue engineering for mandibular bone lengthening in smokers
Page 20 : Franz E Weber
Small chemicals to enhance bone repair
Tissue and Bio-engineering in SPINE
Page 21: Stephen Ferguson
AOSpine Research Network: Global collaboration to address disc degeneration and regeneration
Page 22: Fackson Mwale
Novel polymers for studies in stem cell differentiation and nucleus pulposus supplementation
Page 23: Francis C Chan and J Hu Y Cheng
Enhanced spinal fusion by tissue engineering of mesenchymal stem cell / Tricalcium phosphate ceramics composite - an experimental study with non-decorticated posterior spinal fusion
Page 24: Dimitris Kletsas
Stress and homeostasis in bone and the intervertebral disc
Page 25: James C Iatridis
Intervertebral disc mechanobiology and the kinetics of gene expression
Page 26: Adrian Sugar
Clinical needs and applications of biotechnology in CMF
Page 27: Pierre-Yves Zambelli
From basic research to clinical application
Page 28: Allen Goodship
Fracture healing and its potential as a bioreactor for skeletal tissue engineering
Cell Based Therapy I
Page 29: Georg N Duda
The role of periosteal cells and mesenchymal stem cells in the physiological healing process of long- bone defects. Potential regeneration acceleration by autologous cell transplantation
Page 30 : Luis Filgueira
Processing of metals by human bone and immune cells
Page 31: Dominique P Pioletti
Treatment of non-union fracture with fetal cells therapy
Page 32: Philip Kasten
Bone regeneration with platelet-rich plasma, calcium phosphate ceramics, and stem cells
Page 33: Teppo Jarvinen
Estrogen-withdrawal increases the mechanosensitivity of bones to loading
Cell Based Therapy II
Page 34: Keita Ito
Mechanoregulation of cell phenotype for musculoskeletal tissue engineering
Page 35: Philipp Niemeyer
HLA-independent transplantation of human mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue for regeneration of bone
Page 36: Ivan Martin
Bioreactor-based engineering of osteoinductive grafts
Page 37: José Toro
PTH and alendronate improve osteotomy healing in an osteoporotic rat model
Page 38: Mauro Alini
An engineered vascularized graft for large bone defects
Special Session
Page 39: David Winkler
Swiss MD-PhD Association (SMPA): a way to bridge the gap between the bench and the patient's bed
Page 40: Adrian Sugar and Margarethe Hofmann-Amtenbrink
Biotechnology funding in the AO Foundation
Tissue Engineering & Gene Therapy
Page 41: Catherine El-Bez
Ethical considerations
Page 42: Jeffrey Hubbell
Nonviral DNA vectors in bone regeneration
Page 43: Zachary Abramson
PDGF gene therapy to promote oral implant osseointegration
Page 44: Anthony Freemont
Gene therapy in regeneration of the intervertebral disc
Biomedical Engineering
Page 45: Olivier Michielin
Molecular modelling of proteins: from simulations to patients NO ABSTRACT
Page 46: Yuelian Liu
Bone formation enhancement by BMP-2-functionalized implant coatings -a study in miniature pigs
Page 47: Clemens Franz
Characterizing cell adhesion and migration on surfaces biofunctionalized with nanopatterned collagen matrices
Page 48: Ling Qin
Quantification of porosity, connectivity, and material density of calcium phosphate ceramic implants using micro-computed tomography
Page 49: Helen E Gruber
Optimization of extracellular matrix production and gene expression by human annulus cells in three-dimensional constructs
Page 50: Tero Järvinen
Targeted delivery of natural TGF-ß antagonist suppresses scar formation during wound healing
Technical Poster Presentations
Page 51: C Seebach, D Henrich, A Scherzed, M Alini, I Marzi
"Early" endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) on ß-Tricalcium Phosphate scaffold under osteogenic conditions are useful for vascularisation in bone tissue engineering
Page 52: FCW Chan, K Lee, L Qin, K Leung, JCY Cheng
Enhanced bone formation by low intensity pulsed ultrasound in posterior spinal fusion with Hydroxyapatite/ Tricalcium Phosphate implant
Page 53: FCW Chan, K Wong, K Lee, L Qin, H Fan, YY Hu, JCY Cheng
Mesenchymal stem cells pre-exposed to Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor did not enhance additional bone formation in posterior spinal fusion
Page 54: LW Zheng, L Ma, LK Cheung
Effect of nicotine on mandibular distraction osteogenesis: a radiological and immunohistochemical study
Page 55: CE Evans, F Li, S Khan, J-H Kuiper
A study of the activity of patients treated with Ilizarov Fixator using the Physical Activity Monitor (PAM)
Page 56: J Toro, K Voellmicke, A Tomin, B Shore, L Spevak, A Boskey, JM Lane
Characterisation of the osteotomy callus using FT-IRI in a rabbit ulnar model
Page 57: S Sauerbier, G Lauer, N Weyer, J Kuschnierz, N Liebehenschel, R Schön, R Schmelzeisen, R Gutwald
Synopsis of soft tissue engineering methods in reconstructive oral and maxillofacial surgery
Page 58: S Sauerbier, P Voss, N Weyer, J Kuschnierz, C Zizelmann, R Schön,R Gutwald, R Schmelzeisen
Sinus augmentation with periosteum derived tissue engineered bone
Page 59: M Hinze, S Sauerbier, M Wiedmann-Al-Ahmad, U Hübner, R Schmelzeisen, R Gutwald
Bone engineering: allogenic and alloplastic bone transplants vitalized by Osteoblast-like cells
Page 60: JM Mesa, CR Nuttelman, KS Anseth, MJ Yaremchuk, MA Randolph
Effect of 3D hydrogel scaffolds on the chondrodifferentiation of swine mesenchymal stem cells in vivo
Page 61: TJ Gill, C Weinand, GM Peretti, SB Adams, MA Randolph
Cellular repair of meniscal tears in the avascular region
Page 62: I Gerber, H Gerber, T Wallimann
Creatine, pyruvate and glucose influence viability, metabolic activity and collagen content of normal and osteoporotic human osteoblast-like cells in vitro
Page 63: D Winkler, L Otten, L Jeker, D Andel, S Viatte
The Swiss MD-PhD association (SMPA): a way to bridge the gap between the bench and the patient's bed
Page 64: LT Jeker, T Barthlott, S Zuklys, MP Keller, GA Holländer
Thymic epithelial cell-specific smad4 deficiency leads to lymphopenia and an increased suppressive capacity of CD103+CD25+CD4+ T cells
Page 65: S Viatte, PM Alves, C Servis, N Lévy, G Theiler, D Rimoldi, VC Jongeneel, J-C Cerottini, F Lévy, P Romero
An optimized T cell epitope forecast approach for the identification of new human antigenic peptides derived from tumor-expressed splice variants
Page 66: S Kall, K Reimers, CYU Choi, ER Garcia, PM Vogt
Long tendon constructs can be fabricated from rabbit adipose derived stem cells (rADSCs) and a collagen type I gel by cyclic stretching
Page 67: JS Hayes, CW Archer, RG Richards
Controlling hard tissue integration at the bone-implant interface
Page 68: AE Simpson, MJ Stoddart , PI Furlong, CM Davies, DB Jones, RG Richards
Mechanically loaded ex vivo culture system for cancellous bone biopsies
Page 69: MJ Stoddart, PI Furlong, AE Simpson, CM Davies, RG Richards
Viability in ex vivo cultured cancellous bone
Page 70: RR. Maddikeri, S Tosatti, M. Textor, R.G. Richards, LG Harris
Bacterial adhesion to PLL-g-PEG modified surfaces
Page 71: AT Mehlhorn, K Utchiyama, H Schmal, P Niemeyer, A Petri-Fink, H Hofmann, NP Südkamp
Super-paramagnetic nanoparticles for enhancement of bone growth and differentiation
Page 72: H Hofmann, B Steitz, A Petri-Fink
Nanotechnology in Medicine: Nanoparticles/structures for drug and gene delivery and hyperthermia
Page 73: K Dittmar, H Hofmann, A Tourvieille, L-D Piveteau
Nanostructured Smart Drug Delivery Coatings
Page 74: A Quintin, C Scakletta, S Jaccoud, D Pioletti, C Schizas, L-A Appelgate
Fetal spine cells for intervertebral disc regeneration: preliminary characterization
Page 75: AI Pearce, SG Pearce, S Milz, CW Archer, RG Richards
In vivo evaluation of cpTi and TAN screws with modified surfaces to reduce bony integration
Page 76: SZ Sharifullina, NI Chupikova, VS Yeremenko, NY Vasyunina, SV Korzhikova, AS Teplyashin
Perspective of clinical application of human MSC cells after laser dermabrasion
Page 77: DO Meredith, LG Harris, MO Riehle, ASG Curtis, RG Richards
Effect of metal implant surface topography on fibroblast behaviour and bacterial adhesion
Page 78: MJ Stoddart, AE Simpson, PI Furlong, CM Davies, DB Jones, J Gasser, BS Noble, CW Archer, RG Richards
Mechanically loaded ex vivo culture system for cancellous bone biopsies
Page 79: R Meier
CXCR4 differentially enhances aggressive behaviour of neuroblastoma NO ABSTRACT
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