AbstractBackgroundAdvancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate facial and joint reconstructive surgery as we know it. The translation of in vitro models of cartilage regeneration into clinical scenarios is the next phase of cartilage tissue engineering research. To engineer larger, more robust, and clinical relevant constructs, a great number of viable chondrocytic cells are needed. However, there is a paucity of literature concerning the most favorable method of chondrocyte isolation. Isolation methods are inconsistent, resulting in small yields and poor cell quality, and thus unreliable neocartilage formation. This study aimed to optimize the chondrocyte isolation protocol to give a maximum yield with opti...
SummaryObjective:To develop and test a simple enzymatic procedure for isolating chondrons, which con...
Degeneration of articular cartilage and associated osteoarthritic changes are the leading cause of c...
Articular cartilage has a very limited self-repair capacity and once damaged, it undergoes irreversi...
AbstractBackgroundAdvancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate faci...
Advancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate facial and joint recon...
The number of patients suffering from osteoarthritis, resulting in loss of good human life qualities...
Laboratory based processing and expansion to yield adequate cell numbers had been the standard in Au...
Chondrocyte transplantation has been successfully tested and proposed as a clinical procedure aiming...
In native articular cartilage, chondrocytes (Chy) are completely capsulated by a pericellular matrix...
BACKGROUND: Cartilage tissue engineering is a fast-evolving field of biomedical engineering, in whic...
AbstractSynovium-derived mesenchymal stem cells (SDMSCs) are one of the most suitable sources for ca...
SummaryObjectiveNumerous methods for isolation of human chondrocytes are reported in the literature,...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...
In native articular cartilage, chondrocytes (Chy) are completely capsulated by a pericellular matrix...
Culturing primary chondrocytes extracted from articular cartilage tissue presents many challenges to...
SummaryObjective:To develop and test a simple enzymatic procedure for isolating chondrons, which con...
Degeneration of articular cartilage and associated osteoarthritic changes are the leading cause of c...
Articular cartilage has a very limited self-repair capacity and once damaged, it undergoes irreversi...
AbstractBackgroundAdvancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate faci...
Advancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate facial and joint recon...
The number of patients suffering from osteoarthritis, resulting in loss of good human life qualities...
Laboratory based processing and expansion to yield adequate cell numbers had been the standard in Au...
Chondrocyte transplantation has been successfully tested and proposed as a clinical procedure aiming...
In native articular cartilage, chondrocytes (Chy) are completely capsulated by a pericellular matrix...
BACKGROUND: Cartilage tissue engineering is a fast-evolving field of biomedical engineering, in whic...
AbstractSynovium-derived mesenchymal stem cells (SDMSCs) are one of the most suitable sources for ca...
SummaryObjectiveNumerous methods for isolation of human chondrocytes are reported in the literature,...
Articular cartilage degeneration, which occurs due to trauma or disease, results in the formation of...
In native articular cartilage, chondrocytes (Chy) are completely capsulated by a pericellular matrix...
Culturing primary chondrocytes extracted from articular cartilage tissue presents many challenges to...
SummaryObjective:To develop and test a simple enzymatic procedure for isolating chondrons, which con...
Degeneration of articular cartilage and associated osteoarthritic changes are the leading cause of c...
Articular cartilage has a very limited self-repair capacity and once damaged, it undergoes irreversi...