In vivo cartilage is in a state of constant mechanical stimulation. It is therefore reasonable to deduce that mechanical forces play an important role in cartilage formation. Mechanical forces, such as compression, tension, and shear force, have been widely applied for cartilage engineering; however, relatively few review papers have summarized the influence of biomechanical signals on stem cell-based neo-cartilage formation and cartilage engineering in both molecular adaption and tissue functionality. In this review, we will discuss recent progress related to the influences of substrate elasticity on stem cell chondrogenic differentiation and elucidate the potential underlying mechanisms. Aside from active sensing and responding to the ext...
Tissue engineering is viewed as a promising option for long-term repair of cartilage lesions, but cu...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
In vivo cartilage is in a state of constant mechanical stimulation. It is therefore reasonable to de...
The inability of adult articular cartilage to regenerate has motivated the development of tissue eng...
[EN] The importance of biomechanical cues in chondrogenesis is well known. This paper reviews the ex...
ere is great interest in how bone marrow derived stem cells make fate decisions. Numerous studies ha...
This thesis contributes to two aspects of cartilage research: understanding the biomechanical charac...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Engineering Science, Washington State UniversityArticular cartilage (AC) acts as a b...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
Chondrogenesis of dedifferentiated chondrocytes and mesenchymal stem cells is influenced not onl...
The primary goal of cartilage tissue engineering is to recapitulate the functional properties and st...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a long-term chronic joint disease characterized by the deterioration of bones...
ABSTRACT Biomechanics plays a pivotal role in ar-ticular cartilage development, pathophysiology, and...
Mechanical factors play a crucial role in the development of articular cartilage in vivo. In this re...
Tissue engineering is viewed as a promising option for long-term repair of cartilage lesions, but cu...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...
In vivo cartilage is in a state of constant mechanical stimulation. It is therefore reasonable to de...
The inability of adult articular cartilage to regenerate has motivated the development of tissue eng...
[EN] The importance of biomechanical cues in chondrogenesis is well known. This paper reviews the ex...
ere is great interest in how bone marrow derived stem cells make fate decisions. Numerous studies ha...
This thesis contributes to two aspects of cartilage research: understanding the biomechanical charac...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Engineering Science, Washington State UniversityArticular cartilage (AC) acts as a b...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
Chondrogenesis of dedifferentiated chondrocytes and mesenchymal stem cells is influenced not onl...
The primary goal of cartilage tissue engineering is to recapitulate the functional properties and st...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a long-term chronic joint disease characterized by the deterioration of bones...
ABSTRACT Biomechanics plays a pivotal role in ar-ticular cartilage development, pathophysiology, and...
Mechanical factors play a crucial role in the development of articular cartilage in vivo. In this re...
Tissue engineering is viewed as a promising option for long-term repair of cartilage lesions, but cu...
Articular cartilage provides a bearing surface for transmitting forces across joints. The poor abili...
In vitro grown cartilage is functionally inferior to native tissue, and improvements in its quality ...