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- W2000124461 abstract "As we enter the New Year, we once again applaud the efforts of contributing authors, referees and the Editorial Board of Biomedical Materials (BMM), who have all continued their hard work in order to maintain the high quality of papers published by BMM. Moving forward, the goal of the journal continues to be 'to publish original research findings that contribute to our knowledge about the composition, properties, and performance of materials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.' Included within this are applications which utilize biomedical materials in the treatment of the underlying causes of loss of tissue (e.g., trauma, disease, and ageing), in concert with the role of the material in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, viz., a scaffold. The regeneration of tissue around long-term implants, so critical for the successful performance of a wide range of prostheses and other implantable devices, will also fall within the scope of the journal as we move ahead. While the journal will continue to encourage the submission of studies performed in vitro and in animal models, results from human trials will also be sought, reflecting the global recognition of the importance of translational research. Investigative activities which fall in the scope of BMM have led to notable achievements in 2012; far too many to cover here. The status of biomaterials for treating a wide array of profound neural disorders, including spinal cord injury, was reviewed in papers published in BMM this past year. Moreover, reviews in this and other journals have underscored the promise of several types of biomaterial scaffolds for the treatment of musculoskeletal as well as neural problems, including tears of the rotator cuff of the shoulder, which affect 40% or more of individuals over the age of 60 [1]. This and other musculoskeletal applications of biomaterials are likely to be addressed in the coming years in papers in BMM. Also of note this past year are papers that continue to demonstrate the benefits of incorporating cells in biomaterial scaffolds prior to their injection or implantation, compared to the injection of cells in suspension. In one such paper, neural stem cells implanted into a transected rat spinal cord, while embedded in a fibrin matrix, filled the lesion cavity whereas a cell suspension did not [2]. The achievements of biomaterials research and development this past year are also reflected in one of the most important listings of medical devices, the list of those that were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2012 [3]. But, unfortunately, failures of medical devices related to the inadequate performance of materials of fabrication have also continued to be reported in 2012, with the most notable being metal-on-metal hip replacement prostheses [4]. Understanding the causes of failure of these medical devices is obviously of paramount importance in informing future applications of biomaterials. 2012 has been a great year for BMM and we look forward to welcoming more of your papers in the future. Reference [1] Ricchetti E T, Aurora A, Iannotti J P and Derwin K A 2012 Scaffold devices for rotator cuff repair J. Shoulder Elbow Surg. 21 251–65 [2] Lu P et al 2012 Long-distance growth and connectivity of neural stem cells after severe spinal cord injury Cell 150 1264–73 [3] www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/DeviceApprovalsandClearances/ Recently-ApprovedDevices/ucm286493.htm [4] Sedrakyan A 2012 Metal-on-metal failures—in science, regulation, and policy Lancet 379 1174–6" @default.
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