Articular cartilage surrounds the ends of diarthrodial joints (most common movable joints) and during motion, it experiences a wide range of loading conditions while remaining under exceedingly low-friction and wear-free conditions. This remarkable tribological performance stems from complex interactions between the synovial fluid and articular cartilage. In fact, lubricin and hyaluronic acid (HA) that are part of the synovial fluid are now known to be the key contributors to effective joint lubrication and wear protection. Studies involving animal models and artificial systems suggest that lubricin and HA molecules may work in tandem to produce a highly synergistic effect for lubrication. However, latest observations suggest that lubricin ...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
Articular cartilage surrounds the ends of diarthrodial joints (most common movable joints) and durin...
When lubricated by synovial fluid, articular cartilage provides some of the lowest friction coeffici...
The body naturally creates biomacromolecules to lubricant joints and provide incredibly low friction...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
The lubricating proteoglycan, lubricin, facilitates the remarkable low friction and wear properties ...
The lubricating proteoglycan, lubricin, facilitates the remarkable low friction and wear properties ...
The glycoprotein lubricin is the primary boundary lubricant of articular cartilage. In injured joint...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and debilitating disease affecting 27 million people nationwide and...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and debilitating disease affecting 27 million people nationwide and...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
Lubricin (LUB), a major mucinous glycoprotein of mammalian synovial fluids, is believed to provide e...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...
Articular cartilage surrounds the ends of diarthrodial joints (most common movable joints) and durin...
When lubricated by synovial fluid, articular cartilage provides some of the lowest friction coeffici...
The body naturally creates biomacromolecules to lubricant joints and provide incredibly low friction...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
The lubricating proteoglycan, lubricin, facilitates the remarkable low friction and wear properties ...
The lubricating proteoglycan, lubricin, facilitates the remarkable low friction and wear properties ...
The glycoprotein lubricin is the primary boundary lubricant of articular cartilage. In injured joint...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and debilitating disease affecting 27 million people nationwide and...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and debilitating disease affecting 27 million people nationwide and...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
Lubricin (LUB), a major mucinous glycoprotein of mammalian synovial fluids, is believed to provide e...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Lubrication of cartilage involves a variety of physical and chemical factors, including lubricin, a ...