Sarah Snelling: Biomaterial strategies for tendon repair

Sarah Snelling

NDORS University of Oxford

Invited talk at the Glasgow Biomaterials Seminar Series #BioMatSem






More about Sarah: https://www.ndorms.ox.ac.uk/team/sarah-snelling

Some of the papers referred to in the talk:

A. Kendal*, S. Snelling, S. Dakin, E. Stace, P-A. Mouthuy and A. Carr 2017 Resorbable electrospun polydioxanone fibres modify the behaviour of cells from both healthy & diseased human tendons. European Cells and Materials 33: 169-182

Rowland DCL, Aquilina T, Klein A, Hakimi O, Alexis-Mouthuy P, Carr AJ, Snelling SJB. 2016. Acomparative evaluation of the effect of polymer chemistry and fiber orientation on mesenchymal stem cell differentiation. J Biomed Mater Res Part A 104A: 2843-2853

Mosca MJ, Rashid MS, Snelling SJ, et al. 2018  Trends in the theory that inflammation plays a causal role in tendinopathy: a systematic review and quantitative analysis of published reviews. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 4:e000332. doi:10.1136/ bmjsem-2017-000332


Snelling SJB, Bas S, Puskas GJ, Dakin SG, Suva D, Finckh A, et al. 2017 Presence of IL- 17 in synovial fluid identifies a potential inflammatory osteoarthritic phenotype. PLoS ONE 12(4): e0175109.