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stable cartilage in such a manner, using appropriate scaffolds, could
enable this endochondral approach for osteochondral tissue engi-
neering to succeed.
The field of osteochondral tissue engineering is a new and excit-
ingone.Oneofthemaindrivingforcesbehindwherethenextbreak-
through comes from will certainly be the choice of next generation
biomaterial, but other considerations, such as choice of cell type,
shouldalsoplayarole,asdiscussedhere.Mimickingdevelopmental
approaches might be the simplest and most logical way to achieve
complete repair in concert with an appropriate scaffold.
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