In Vitro Models For Cell-Based Cartilage Regeneration [PDF]
__Abstract__ Covering the ends of the long bones in articular joints, cartilage allows smooth, gliding movement of the joints and distributes load evenly across the joint surface.
Vries-Van Melle, M.L. (Marloes) de
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Dynamic Compression Improves Chondrogenesis in the Tissue Engineered Model of Cartilage
ABSTRACT Hyaline cartilage is a dense avascular tissue with low regenerative potential, present at the ends of the diarthrodial joints and in the cartilage growth plate. Skeletal diseases often result from extracellular changes in this tissue; however, studies of these are hindered by the tissue complexity, the difficulty in obtaining human material ...
Marc V. Farcasanu+8 more
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Immunofluorescent Studies of Human Articular Cartilage [PDF]
Peter Barland+2 more
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Sacrificial strategy towards the formation of vascular‐like networks in volumetric tissue constructs
This mini‐review highlights the latest progress in the sacrificial template‐enabled creation of patent vascular‐like networks, which can be incorporated into volumetric tissue constructs. Such microchannel networks can provide an immediate supply of nutrition and O2 to those cells residing next to the channels.
Christian Buckley+5 more
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disorder characterized by the progressive deterioration of articular cartilage and concomitant alterations in subchondral bone architecture. However, the precise mechanisms underlying the initiation and
Mingshu Cui+4 more
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Intracytoplasmic filaments in the cells of adult human articular cartilage. [PDF]
G. Meachim, S Roy
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The contribution of extracellular RNA and its derived biomaterials in disease management
The implications of exRNA's biological function and the structural uniqueness of RNA help establish a close connection between RNA, material, and modern medicine. Abstract The RNA found in the circular system is known as extracellular RNA (exRNA). This kind of RNA has been found to play a biological role similar to that of a messenger. They can be used
Yu Wei+8 more
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Surgical and tissue engineering strategies for articular cartilage and meniscus repair
H. Kwon+6 more
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On the Arrangement of the Intermediate Vessels on Surfaces Secreting Pus; With a Note regarding the Vascularity of Articular Cartilages [PDF]
Robert Liston
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Sulphate (35SO4) Fixation by Human Articular Cartilage compared in the Knee and Shoulder Joints [PDF]
D. H. Collins, G. Meachim
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