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Abstract Purpose Treating large cartilage lesions in the knee remains a challenge. While matrix‐associated autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) is the gold standard for medium to large lesions, the minced cartilage technique has shown promise in smaller defects. Enhancing this technique with biomaterials has been suggested for larger lesions, but
Johanna Mayr +5 more
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SOX9 is a potent activator of the chondrocyte-specific enhancer of the pro alpha1(II) collagen gene
V. Lefebvre +4 more
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The crosstalk among macrophages, chondrocytes and mesenchymal stem cells in osteoarthritis: the role of extracellular vesicles. [PDF]
Kong H +6 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results after implantation of a polyurethane scaffold for chronic segmental meniscus deficiency following partial meniscectomy in a long‐term follow‐up. Study Design Level IV, retrospective case series. Methods Thirty‐two knees received arthroscopic implantation of an Actifit®
Vasileios S. Akrivos +6 more
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The Protective Role of Curcumin in Osteoarthritis: Establishing Mitochondrial Homeostasis Through Autophagy Induction and Apoptosis Inhibition. [PDF]
Raja K +7 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate how surgeon and clinic volume, along with patient‐, injury‐ and surgery‐related factors, influence cartilage injury management in primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods This retrospective cohort study analysed cartilage treatment (debridement, microfracture, other methods or left in situ) in ...
Dzan Rizvanovic +3 more
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Mesenchymal stem cells and extracellular vesicles for knee osteoarthritis: clinical application, mechanism exploration and prospect. [PDF]
Li Y +10 more
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Abstract Purpose Injuries to the knee are common in elite athletes and often involve damage to the articular cartilage. Given the high demands of elite sport, full‐thickness articular cartilage defects in the knee can be career‐limiting or threatening.
David J. Haslhofer +6 more
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