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CEMIP (KIAA1199) regulates inflammation, hyperplasia and fibrosis in osteoarthritis synovial membrane. [PDF]
Osteoarthritis (OA) synovial membrane is mainly characterized by low-grade inflammation, hyperplasia with increased cell proliferation and fibrosis. We previously underscored a critical role for CEMIP in fibrosis of OA cartilage.
Deroyer C +10 more
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OBJECTIVE Synovial inflammation is one of the most characteristic events in different types of arthritis, including Osteoarthritis (OA). Emerging evidence also suggests the involvement of lipids in the regulation of inflammatory processes.
B Rocha +2 more
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Synovial membrane mesenchymal stem cells: past life, current situation, and application in bone and joint diseases. [PDF]
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be isolated from not only bone marrow, but also various adult mesenchymal tissues such as periosteum, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue.
Li N +8 more
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Contribution of Infrapatellar Fat Pad and Synovial Membrane to Knee Osteoarthritis Pain. [PDF]
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of joint disease and a major cause of pain and disability in the adult population. Interestingly, there are patients with symptomatic OA displaying pain, while patients with asymptomatic OA that do not ...
Belluzzi E +11 more
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Co-culture of osteochondral explants and synovial membrane as in vitro model for osteoarthritis. [PDF]
The purpose of the current study was to establish an in vitro model for osteoarthritis (OA) by co-culture of osteochondral and synovial membrane explants.
Haltmayer E +9 more
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The infrapatellar fat pad and the synovial membrane: an anatomo‐functional unit
The infrapatellar pad, a fibro-adipose tissue with peculiar microscopic and mechanical features, is gaining wide attention in the field of rheumatological research. The purpose of this descriptive review is to summarize the most recent published evidence
Veronica Macchi +2 more
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Comparison of the Chondrogenic Differentiation Potential of Equine Synovial Membrane-Derived and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. [PDF]
Focal cartilage injury occurs commonly and often precipitates OA. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) may be useful for repairing cartilage lesions, thereby preventing joint degeneration.
Gale AL +4 more
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