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Celeste Scotti

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  43
Citations -  2326

Celeste Scotti is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cartilage & Tissue engineering. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2058 citations. Previous affiliations of Celeste Scotti include University Hospital of Basel.

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Recapitulation of endochondral bone formation using human adult mesenchymal stem cells as a paradigm for developmental engineering

TL;DR: This study reveals the capacity of human MSC to generate bone tissue via an endochondral program and provides a valid model to study mechanisms governing bone development and could generate advanced grafts for bone regeneration by invoking a “developmental engineering” paradigm.
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Engineering of a functional bone organ through endochondral ossification.

TL;DR: The generation by appropriately instructed hMSC of an ectopic “bone organ” with a size, structure, and functionality comparable to native bones is reported, providing a model useful for fundamental and translational studies of bone morphogenesis and regeneration, as well as for the controlled manipulation of hematopoietic stem cell niches in physiology and pathology.
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One-Step Cartilage Repair with Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrated Cells and Collagen Matrix in Full-Thickness Knee Cartilage Lesions Results at 2-Year Follow-up

TL;DR: 1-step surgery with BMAC and collagen I/III matrix could be a viable technique in the treatment of grade IV knee chondral lesions and showed significant improvement in all scores at final follow-up.
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The Benefit of Synthetic Versus Biological Patch Augmentation in the Repair of Posterosuperior Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: A 3-Year Follow-up Study

TL;DR: Polypropylene patch augmentation of rotator cuff repair was demonstrated to significantly improve the 36-month outcome in terms of function, strength, and retear rate.
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Meniscus repair and regeneration: review on current methods and research potential.

TL;DR: The clinical need for meniscus regeneration strategies will be explained, and past and current experimental studies on meniscal fibrocartilage regeneration will be reported.