This study investigated the capacity of seeded chondrocytes to join separate cartilage disc matrices in an in vitro model. Articular cartilage discs were harvested from pigs and devitalized by multiple freeze/thaw cycles. The devitalized cartilage discs were incubated in the presence (experimental group) or absence (control group) of chondrocytes for 10 days in order to allow chondrocytes to adhere to the matrix. After culturing, pairs of cartilage discs were held in apposition in a 48-multiwell plate and cultured for two and eight weeks. Twelve experimental composites (with cells) and twelve controls (without cells) were prepared per each time point. Samples were retrieved from culture and grossly inspected for adherence and processed for ...
AbstractObjective: The initial attachment of transplanted chondrocytes to the surface of a cartilage...
ABSTRACT: Repair of chondral defects using autologous chondrocyte implant assumes the synthesis of t...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
This study investigated the capacity of seeded chondrocytes to join separate cartilage disc matrices...
The capacity of isolated chondrocytes to join separate masses of cartilage matrix was investigated w...
This study evaluated the biomechanical characteristics of newly formed cartilaginous tissue synthesi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical properties of newly formed cartilagino...
Bovine cartilage explants were co-cultured with or without allogenic chondrocytes for 4 weeks. The a...
Background. Articular chondrocyte transplantation technique for repairing of articular cartilage def...
The structure and function of cartilaginous constructs, engineered in vitro using bovine articular c...
The present study analyzes the biomechanical properties of neo-cartilaginous tissue, synthesized by ...
Articular cartilage is an avascular tissue that does not respond adequately to injuries, leaving per...
This study investigated the in vivo formation of engineering cartilage within living or devitalized ...
AbstractThe integration of implanted cartilage is a major challenge for the success of tissue engine...
An increasing amount of interest is focused on the potential use of tissue-engineered articular cart...
AbstractObjective: The initial attachment of transplanted chondrocytes to the surface of a cartilage...
ABSTRACT: Repair of chondral defects using autologous chondrocyte implant assumes the synthesis of t...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
This study investigated the capacity of seeded chondrocytes to join separate cartilage disc matrices...
The capacity of isolated chondrocytes to join separate masses of cartilage matrix was investigated w...
This study evaluated the biomechanical characteristics of newly formed cartilaginous tissue synthesi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical properties of newly formed cartilagino...
Bovine cartilage explants were co-cultured with or without allogenic chondrocytes for 4 weeks. The a...
Background. Articular chondrocyte transplantation technique for repairing of articular cartilage def...
The structure and function of cartilaginous constructs, engineered in vitro using bovine articular c...
The present study analyzes the biomechanical properties of neo-cartilaginous tissue, synthesized by ...
Articular cartilage is an avascular tissue that does not respond adequately to injuries, leaving per...
This study investigated the in vivo formation of engineering cartilage within living or devitalized ...
AbstractThe integration of implanted cartilage is a major challenge for the success of tissue engine...
An increasing amount of interest is focused on the potential use of tissue-engineered articular cart...
AbstractObjective: The initial attachment of transplanted chondrocytes to the surface of a cartilage...
ABSTRACT: Repair of chondral defects using autologous chondrocyte implant assumes the synthesis of t...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...