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Cryopreservation of cartilage

International Orthopaedics, 1990
We have investigated the viability and function of cells in cartilage slices after various methods of preservation, and have examined the viability of cells by measuring the incorporation of Na2(35)SO4 at different concentrations, temperatures and times of exposure to cryopreservatives.
M. Yoshinao, N. Kawabe
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Immunobiology of cartilage

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1975
Abstract Although conflicting data have been presented, several definitive conclusions may be reached. Success may be anticipated using intact autogenous cartilage grafts of varying structure if septic and mechanical problems can be circumvented. In contrast, the allogeneic grafting of such tissue has a high failure rate, even in conjunction with ...
Beverly A. Carpenter, Jerome H. Herman
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MRI of Cartilage

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2011
Evaluation of articular cartilage plays an integral role in the assessment of the musculoskeletal system. Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent chronic disease affecting millions of Americans and is one of the most common causes of disability in the United States. Many individuals in our country and worldwide also suffer from the debilitating effects of
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Decellularized cartilage as a prospective scaffold for cartilage repair

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2019
Articular cartilage lacks self-healing capacity, and there is no effective therapy facilitating cartilage repair. Osteoarthritis (OA) due to cartilage defects represents large and increasing healthcare burdens worldwide. Nowadays, the generation of scaffolds to preserve bioactive factors and the biophysical environment has received increasing attention.
Chen Xia   +10 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage and cartilage repair

Clinical Radiology, 2004
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of articular cartilage has assumed increased importance because of the prevalence of cartilage injury and degeneration, as well as the development of new surgical and pharmacological techniques to treat damaged cartilage.
F. Almqvist   +6 more
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Cartilage Histomorphometry

2007
In rheumatology and joint research, as in other fields, a purely descriptional appqoach to morphology cannot satisfy the exactions of modern clinical medicine. Investigators now appreciate the need to gauge pathological changes and their response to treatment by quantifying susceptible structural parameters. But the desired information respecting three-
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Cartilage Tympanoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
This chapter describes two techniques for cartilage reconstruction of the tympanic membrane: the perichondrium/cartilage island flap, which uses tragal cartilage, and the palisade technique, which uses cartilage from the tragus or cymba. The perichondrium/cartilage island flap is preferred for management of the atelectatic ear and the high-risk ...
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Injectable Cartilage

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
Slowly polymerizing calcium alginate gels were investigated as a means of delivering large numbers of isolated chondrocytes by means of injection to determine if these gels would promote engraftment and could provide three-dimensional templates for new cartilage growth.
K T, Paige   +4 more
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Cartilage Transplantation Techniques for Talar Cartilage Lesions

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2009
Talar articular cartilage is known to differ significantly from knee cartilage. Even so, recommendations for the treatment of talar cartilage lesions have been based on strategies for the knee. Arthroscopic management of osteochondral lesions of the talus is well documented.
Eric Giza   +2 more
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Cartilage-derived morphogenetic proteins and cartilage morphogenesis

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1998
Cartilage morphogenesis is a prerequisite for skeletal development and maintenance. The morphogenesis of cartilage determines the shape of bones, and joints including articular cartilage, ligaments, and tendon. This article reviews the recent advances in cartilage-derived morphogenetic proteins (CDMPs) and related bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs ...
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