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- Successful cardiac shock wave therapy: CAST-HF studyMedUni Innsbruck and LBI Trauma, both members of the cluster, are pleased to announce the publication of the CAST-HF study. This study, published in the renowned European Heart Journal, shows… Read More »Successful cardiac shock wave therapy: CAST-HF study
- Joint Pioneers in Extracellular Vesicle ResearchAustria is setting new standards in research into extracellular vesicles (EVs). These tiny vesicles, which are released by cells, play a crucial role in cell communication and provide valuable information… Read More »Joint Pioneers in Extracellular Vesicle Research
- Ceramic subperiosteal jaw implant placed in patient for the first time everFor the first time in surgical history, a 3D-printed ceramic subperiosteal jaw implant was placed in a patient as part of the INKplant project. Lithoz, long-standing Associated Member of the… Read More »Ceramic subperiosteal jaw implant placed in patient for the first time ever
- Submit your abstract now for the Joint Annual Meeting of ASEV and CzeSEV 2024!With many of Cluster members dedicating their research attention to EVs, we want to extend a warm invitation to the Joint Annual Meeting of ASEV and CzeSEV! The Austrian Society… Read More »Submit your abstract now for the Joint Annual Meeting of ASEV and CzeSEV 2024!
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Our objective is to better understand musculoskeletal tissue regeneration to improve diagnostics and therapeutic measures in an entirely interdisciplinary and translational approach.”
Heinz Redl,
Cluster Coordinator
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Head of Board
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from trauma to tissue regeneration…
from molecules to clinics….
About the Cluster
Regeneration after trauma or injury is a fascinating and complex process. Some species are more capable of regenerating different body parts, tissues or organs while others possess only very limited regenerative abilities. Hydra for example, a freshwater polyp, can regenerate its entire body. Polyps are the early stage of what is commonly known as a… Read more >>
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The Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration is a partner of TERMIS, the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society. Learn about the benefits of become a TERMIS member!
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