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Teratoma-free cartilage regeneration using p21-/- iPSCs engineered with iCasp9. [PDF]
Larijani L, Rancourt D, Krawetz RJ.
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Objective To verify the pathogenesis of the opioid growth factor receptor like‐1 (OGFRL1) loss‐of‐function variant (c.30del, p. F10Ffs*110) identified in a patient with chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) and to investigate the underlying mechanism.
Wen Xiong +9 more
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Development of Small Molecular Drug-Loaded Microspheres for Enhanced Cartilage Regeneration. [PDF]
Tseng HC +4 more
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Cartilage healing and regeneration.
A study was undertaken to investigate the healing and regeneration of articular cartilage following trauma. Surgically created superficial and depp lesions involving the articular surface of the femoral condyles were evaluated in 28 dogs at intervals of two four, eight and sixteen weeks.
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Objectives We employed global genetic deletion of CD14 and intra‐articular CD14 blockade across multiple murine OA models that vary in severity of pathology and rate of progression, to test the hypothesis that CD14 inhibition attenuates synovial inflammation and associated pain during disease progression.
Kevin G. Burt +18 more
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A Systematic Review on Amnion as a Cell Delivery Scaffolding Material for Cartilage Regeneration in Pre-Clinical and Clinical Studies. [PDF]
Liow SY +8 more
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Marine silicon for biomedical sustainability
Schematic illustrating marine silicon for biomedical engineering. Abstract Despite momentous divergence from oceanic origin, human beings and marine organisms exhibit elemental homology through silicon utilization. Notably, silicon serves as a critical constituent in multiple biomedical processes.
Yahui Han +3 more
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A New Way to Engineer Cell Sheets for Articular Cartilage Regeneration. [PDF]
Tan TL +8 more
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Atomically precise metal cluster enzymes for pathological tissue regeneration
Schematic illustration of atomically precise metal cluster enzymes (MCEs) for pathological tissue regeneration. Atomically precise MCEs can modulate biological processes, such as attenuation of inflammatory responses, eradication of bacterial pathogens, regulation of angiogenesis, and promotion of cell development.
Ziqiang Xiong +11 more
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Photobiomodulation in Promoting Cartilage Regeneration. [PDF]
Hang NLT, Aviña AE, Chang CJ, Yang TS.
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