Currently, cartilage repair remains a major challenge for researchers and physicians due to its limited healing capacity. Cartilage regeneration requires suitable cells; these must be easily obtained and expanded, able to produce hyaline matrix with proper mechanical properties, and demonstrate sustained integration with native tissue. At present, there is a wide variety of possible cell sources for cartilage regeneration; this review explores the diversity of sources for cartilage forming cells and the distinctive characteristics, advantages, limitations, and potential applications of each cell source. We place emphasis on cell sources used for <i>in vitro</i> and clinical studies.
Alain da Silva Morais, Clara R. Correia, Carlos Vilela, Ana C. Gertrudes, T. C. Santos, Joaquím M. Oliveira, João Espregueira‐Mendes, Rui A. Sousa, Rui L Reis
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