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Extracellular Matrix Scaffold Using Decellularized Cartilage for Hyaline Cartilage Regeneration
2021The repair of osteochondral defects is among the top ten medical needs of humans in the 21st centuries with many countries facing rapidly aging population involved with osteoarthritis as a major contributor to global disease burden. Tissue engineering methods have offered new windows of hope to treat such disorders and disabilities.
Seyed Mostafa, Monzavi +3 more
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Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
In this study, full‐scale osteochondral defects are hypothesized, which penetrate the articular cartilage layer and invade into subchondral bones, and can be fixed by sole graft of tissue‐engineered hyaline cartilage without co‐engraftment of any ...
Xiaolei Nie +6 more
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In this study, full‐scale osteochondral defects are hypothesized, which penetrate the articular cartilage layer and invade into subchondral bones, and can be fixed by sole graft of tissue‐engineered hyaline cartilage without co‐engraftment of any ...
Xiaolei Nie +6 more
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Hyaline cartilage degenerates after autologous osteochondral transplantation
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2004AbstractObjectives: Autologous osteochondral grafting is a well‐established clinical procedure to treat focal cartilage defects in patients, although basic research on this topic remains sparse. The aim of the current study was to evaluate (1) histological changes of transplanted hyaline cartilage of osteochondral grafts and (2) the tissue that ...
C O, Tibesku +6 more
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Human hyaline cartilage — biochemical and immunochemical study
Acta Histochemica, 1987Hyaline cartilage from the knee or rib of newborns was divided in neutral salts into a soluble and insoluble part. The insoluble part was treated with collagenase and was separated into 2 peaks by gel chromatography on Sephadex G-200. The 1st peak revealed a low concentration of proteins, no hydroxyproline, and very high levels or uronates.
M, Ruzicková +2 more
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The junction between hyaline cartilage and engineered cartilage in rabbits
The Laryngoscope, 2013Objectives/HypothesisTracheoplasty using costal cartilage grafts to enlarge the tracheal lumen was performed to treat congenital tracheal stenosis. Fibrotic granulomatous tissue was observed at the edge of grafted costal cartilage. We investigated the junction between the native hyaline cartilage and the engineered cartilage plates that were generated ...
Makoto, Komura +7 more
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MR microscopy of hyaline cartilage: current status
European Radiology, 2001Cartilage degenerative diseases, such as osteoarthritis, affect million of people. Magnetic resonance imaging is presently the most accurate imaging modality in evaluating the state of hyaline cartilage; however, clinical MRI does not accurately reveal early degenerative alterations in cartilage, due mainly to low spatial resolution. Magnetic resonance
COVA, MARIA ASSUNTA, TOFFANIN R.
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Transplantation Proceedings, 2014
Current surgical intervention of craniofacial defects caused by injuries or abnormalities uses reconstructive materials, such as autologous cartilage grafts. Transplantation of autologous tissues, however, places a significant invasiveness on patients, and many efforts have been made for establishing an alternative graft.
M. Mizuno +8 more
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Current surgical intervention of craniofacial defects caused by injuries or abnormalities uses reconstructive materials, such as autologous cartilage grafts. Transplantation of autologous tissues, however, places a significant invasiveness on patients, and many efforts have been made for establishing an alternative graft.
M. Mizuno +8 more
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Overuse of hyaline cartilage and imaging
European Journal of Radiology, 1997Traumatic injury to joints may involve articular cartilage alone or result in osteochondral fractures which may impair mechanical properties of articular cartilage. Injuries of articular cartilage alone with visible tissue disruption and osteochondral fractures are now visualized by MRI which is the only modality for direct non-invasive visualization ...
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RGD-incorporated biomimetic cryogels for hyaline cartilage regeneration
Biomedical Materials, 2022Abstract Maintaining the integrity of articular cartilage is paramount to joint health and function. Under constant mechanical stress, articular cartilage is prone to injury that often extends to the underlying subchondral bone.
Rachel H Koh +3 more
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