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Stimulation of cyclic AMP in chondrocyte cultures: effects on sulfated‐proteoglycan synthesis [PDF]
Charles J. Malemud, Robert S. Papay
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Engineered Anti‐Senescence Trachea With Post‐Transplanted Regenerative Homeostasis
Bioengineered trachea undergoes post‐transplanted senescence, which is found in this study for the first time. Hebe‐ET is designed with dual anti‐senescence strategies: fiber‐film scaffold in cartilage rings for close‐packed cell interaction, and quercetin‐loaded fibrous rings for immune modulation.
Ziyin Pan+14 more
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Pericellular matrix of growth plate chondrocytes: a study using postfixation with osmium-ferrocyanide. [PDF]
Cornelia E. Farnum, Norman J. Wilsman
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Bioprinted Organoids: An Innovative Engine in Biomedicine
Bioprinted organoids refer to either the printing of stem cells into tissue shape and subsequent differentiate into organoids, or assembling induced organoids as bioinks to replicate native organ. It enables the creation of miniaturized organs with complex architectures and physiological functions, potentially enhancing reproducibility, throughput, and
Zhengwei Li+11 more
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This study was to investigate the effects of Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) on the proliferation and quantitative gene expression of adult human nasal septum chondrocytes in monolayer culture expansion and the formation of tissue engineered hyaline ...
Chua K. H.+3 more
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Proteoglycans Synthesized by Chick Limb Bud Chondrocytes GrownIn Vitro
Vincent Hascall
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The effects of lanthanum on the ultrastructure of hypertrophic chondrocytes and the localization of lanthanum precipitates in condylar cartilages of rats fed on normal and rachitogenic diets. [PDF]
David C. Morris, J. Appleton
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Tendon Aging: A Silent Enemy Revealed Strategies for Effective Treatment
This review commences with the mechanism of tendon aging, mainly introducing the aging of tendons induced by oxidative stress, hyperglycemia, inflammatory response, cell apoptosis, and fatty infiltration and the association with the tendon stem/progenitor cells, aiming to explore the mechanism of aging and find related treatment methods.
Wenhui Gu+3 more
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