Evidence is reviewed for the concept that the body employs essentially the same lubrication system in many sites in the body where tissues slide over each other with such ease. This system consists of fluid adjacent to surfaces coated with an oligolamellar lining of surface-active phospholipid (SAPL) acting as a back-up boundary lubricant wherever the fluid film fails to support the load--a likely event at physiological velocities. Particular attention is paid to the load-bearing joints, where the issue of identifying the vital active ingredient in synovial fluid is reviewed, coming down--perhaps predictably--in favour of SAPL. It is also explained how Lubricin and hyaluronic acid (HA) could have 'carrier' functions for the highly insoluble...
The influence of pH on interfacial energy and wettability distributed over the phospholipid bilayer ...
The influence of pH on interfacial energy and wettability distributed over the phospholipid bilayer ...
The lubricating and structural properties of different mammalian synovial fluids in thin films under...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
SUMMARY Thin-layer chromatography has been used to identify phospholipids extracted from canine syno...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Artificial joints restore function which has been impaired due to disease, trauma or genetic conditi...
Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and kn...
High molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) is present in articular joints and synovial fluid at high...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
Using a surface force apparatus, we have measured the normal and friction forces between layers of t...
Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and kn...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
The influence of pH on interfacial energy and wettability distributed over the phospholipid bilayer ...
The influence of pH on interfacial energy and wettability distributed over the phospholipid bilayer ...
The lubricating and structural properties of different mammalian synovial fluids in thin films under...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
This paper presents a new insight into the mechanism of biolubrication of articulating mammalian joi...
SUMMARY Thin-layer chromatography has been used to identify phospholipids extracted from canine syno...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Healthy articular cartilage provides low friction properties to the synovial joint through both flui...
Artificial joints restore function which has been impaired due to disease, trauma or genetic conditi...
Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and kn...
High molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) is present in articular joints and synovial fluid at high...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
Using a surface force apparatus, we have measured the normal and friction forces between layers of t...
Hyaluronan, lubricin and phospholipids, molecules ubiquitous in synovial joints, such as hips and kn...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
The influence of pH on interfacial energy and wettability distributed over the phospholipid bilayer ...
The influence of pH on interfacial energy and wettability distributed over the phospholipid bilayer ...
The lubricating and structural properties of different mammalian synovial fluids in thin films under...