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Symposium, Tissue Engineering in Musculoskeletal Clinical Practice
Section 1: "To the Patient": The Clinical and Marketing Challenges
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Chapter 1: Can Tissue Enginerring Help Orthopaedic Patients? Clinical Needs and Criteria for Success, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
Joseph A. Buckwalter, MD
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Chapter 2: The Clinical Market for Tissue Engineered Products in Orthopaedics, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
Anthony Ratcliffe, MD
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Chapter 3: Bringing Orthopaedic Tissue Engineering From Bench to Bedside: Clinical Research Challenges, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
David W. Levine, MD, MPH
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Chapter 4: The Clinicians Prospective on Tissue Engineering, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
William J. Maloney, MD
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Chapter 5: Cell-based Therapies: Toward an Integrated United States-European Vision?, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
Frank P. Luyten, MD, PhD
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Chapter 6: An Industry Perspective on the Development of Osteogenic Agents Using Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (rhBMP-2) as an Example, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
Howard Seeherman PhD, VMD; Cristina Csimma, RPh, MHP; Alexandre Valentin-Opran, MD; John Wozney, PhD
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Chapter 7: Commercial Approval of rhBMP-2 in Spinal Fusions: Bringing the Product to the Market, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
Bill McKay, ME
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Chapter 8: Hyaluronan-based Scaffolds in the Treatment of Cartilage Defects of the Knee: Clinical Results, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
Alessandra Pavesio, BSc; Giovanni Abatangelo, MD; Anna Borrione, BSc; Domenico Brocchetta, MD; Claudio DeLuca, BSc; Anthony P. Hollander, PhD; Elisaveta Kon, MD; Francesca Torasso, BSc; Stefano Zanasi, MD; Maurilio Marcacci, MD
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Chapter 9: The Role of the National Institutes of Health in Extramural Clinical Studies and Trials, Symposium: Tissue Engineering
James S. Panagis, MD, MPH
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