Articular cartilage defects and meniscal lesions have a reduced capacity for regeneration. The concept of using gene transfer strategies for cartilage repair originates from the idea of transferring genes encoding therapeutic factor
When articular cartilage is damaged as a result of osteoar-thritis (OA) or injury, the tissue has li...
Articular cartilage exhibits little capacity for intrinsic repair, and thus even minor injuries or l...
The field of cartilage repair has exponentially been growing over the past decade. Here, we discuss ...
Articular cartilage serves as the gliding surface of joints. It is susceptible to damage from trauma...
Degenerative disease of osteoarthritis (OA) may be caused by untreated injury or trauma to articular...
The treatment of cartilage lesions constitutes one of the most binding challenges in the field of or...
Treatment of large articular cartilage defects is technically demanding, and healing is a complicate...
Injuries to the articular cartilage and growth plate are significant clinical problems due to their ...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue owing to its ability to withstand repetitive compressive stre...
Articular cartilage defects caused by various reasons are relatively common in clinical practice, bu...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue owing to its ability to withstand repetitive compressive stre...
Meniscal tears are common, prevalent intra-articular knee injury and the most frequent cause of orth...
Two rapidly progressing areas of research will likely contribute to cartilage repair procedures in t...
SummaryClinical efforts to repair damaged articular cartilage (AC) currently face major obstacles du...
Articular cartilage is avascular, and thus, when damaged, will not be able to heal itself. First-lin...
When articular cartilage is damaged as a result of osteoar-thritis (OA) or injury, the tissue has li...
Articular cartilage exhibits little capacity for intrinsic repair, and thus even minor injuries or l...
The field of cartilage repair has exponentially been growing over the past decade. Here, we discuss ...
Articular cartilage serves as the gliding surface of joints. It is susceptible to damage from trauma...
Degenerative disease of osteoarthritis (OA) may be caused by untreated injury or trauma to articular...
The treatment of cartilage lesions constitutes one of the most binding challenges in the field of or...
Treatment of large articular cartilage defects is technically demanding, and healing is a complicate...
Injuries to the articular cartilage and growth plate are significant clinical problems due to their ...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue owing to its ability to withstand repetitive compressive stre...
Articular cartilage defects caused by various reasons are relatively common in clinical practice, bu...
Articular cartilage is a unique tissue owing to its ability to withstand repetitive compressive stre...
Meniscal tears are common, prevalent intra-articular knee injury and the most frequent cause of orth...
Two rapidly progressing areas of research will likely contribute to cartilage repair procedures in t...
SummaryClinical efforts to repair damaged articular cartilage (AC) currently face major obstacles du...
Articular cartilage is avascular, and thus, when damaged, will not be able to heal itself. First-lin...
When articular cartilage is damaged as a result of osteoar-thritis (OA) or injury, the tissue has li...
Articular cartilage exhibits little capacity for intrinsic repair, and thus even minor injuries or l...
The field of cartilage repair has exponentially been growing over the past decade. Here, we discuss ...