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Biology of Fibrocartilage Cells
2004Fibrocartilage is an avascular tissue that is best documented in menisci, intervertebral discs, tendons, ligaments, and the temporomandibular joint. Several of these sites are of particular interest to those in the emerging field of tissue engineering. Fibrocartilage cells frequently resemble chondrocytes in having prominent rough endoplasmic reticulum,
M, Benjamin, J R, Ralphs
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Meniscal Repair With Fibrocartilage Engineering
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2006Injuries to the knee meniscus, particularly those in the avascular region, pose a complex problem and a possible solution is tissue engineering of a replacement tissue. Tissue engineering of the meniscus involves scaffold selection, addition of cells, and stimulation of the construct to synthesize, maintain, or enhance matrix production.
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Peripheral Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tears
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011THE PATIENT A 49-year-old man presents with 7 months of atraumatic, ulnar-sided right wrist pain that hinders his bowling and persists despite a cortisone shot and 6 weeks of immobilization. Physical examination reveals tenderness to palpation between the ulnar styloid and flexor carpi ulnaris tendon, as well as pain with forearm rotation while ...
Kevin, Roenbeck, Joseph E, Imbriglia
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Triangular fibrocartilage injury: A laboratory model
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1996A potential injury mechanism for triangular fibrocartilage tears and ulnar styloid fractures was investigated in cadaver specimens. The distal radioulnar joint was distracted to failure, thus applying a tensile force to the triangular fibrocartilage. During distraction, strains in the triangular fibrocartilage and the anatomic site of disruption were ...
B D, Adams, J E, Samani, K A, Holley
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2016
The human menisci and intervertebral discs perform several important mechanical functions in the human body. The ability to perform these functions and consequently their intrinsic biomechanical properties are dependent on the interaction of the constituents of these structures.
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The human menisci and intervertebral discs perform several important mechanical functions in the human body. The ability to perform these functions and consequently their intrinsic biomechanical properties are dependent on the interaction of the constituents of these structures.
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Fibrocartilage Tissue Engineering
2011Fibrocartilage is a specialized tissue found in the intervertebral discs, the menisci of the knee and temporomandibular joint, and various symphyseal joints throughout the body. Its unique combination of tensile strength, compressive strength, and deformability makes it an ideal material for many structures, however a low intrinsic capacity for repair ...
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Articular fibrocartilage-targeted therapy by microtubule stabilization
Science Advances, 2022Jiawei Li, 姽婳 谭, Maochun Wang
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Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injury
2017The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is a crucial stabilizer that allows unrestricted pronation and supination of the wrist. It is composed of the articular disk, dorsal and volar radioulnar ligaments, meniscus homologue, ulnar collateral ligament, and sheath of the extensor carpi ulnaris.
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