2010
DOI: 10.25305/unj.88759
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Intervertebral discs degeneration and methods of its biological correction

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“…The use of NP material selected at the time of microdiscectomy may be one of the approaches to obtaining cells for in vitro cultivation. However, the possibility of introducing autologous cultured cells or implants after surgery in IVDs is debatable [16]. The simplest approach to repair degenerating IVD using autologous cultured cells is the injection of cells grown ex vivo [17].…”
Section: Implantation Of Autologous Cultured Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of NP material selected at the time of microdiscectomy may be one of the approaches to obtaining cells for in vitro cultivation. However, the possibility of introducing autologous cultured cells or implants after surgery in IVDs is debatable [16]. The simplest approach to repair degenerating IVD using autologous cultured cells is the injection of cells grown ex vivo [17].…”
Section: Implantation Of Autologous Cultured Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the positive results of the use of injection methods of IDD therapy in humans, when a toxic microenvironment is formed, there is a decrease in the supply of glucose and oxygen nutrients, as well as an "acidification" of the environment, and the question remains of how long the expression of a genetically engineered construct is possible under these conditions [16].…”
Section: Gene Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Наименее изученными остаются вопросы строения межклеточного вещества МПД и содержание химических элементов в них при дегенеративных процессах. Дегенерация МПД происходит гораздо раньше, чем других тканей позвоночного двигательного сегмента (ПДС), первые однозначные ее признаки в поясничном отделе позвоночника обнаружены в возрастной группе 11-16 лет [5][6][7].…”
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