Although previous studies in the field of tissue engineering have provided important information about articular cartilage, their conclusions are based on population averages and do not account for variations in cell subpopulations. To obtain a precise understanding of chondrocytes, we investigated the effects of cartilage zone and seeding duration on single chondrocyte gene expression to select an optimal zone for tissue engineering (Phase I), followed by an evaluation of growth factor exposure on the zone selected in Phase I (Phase II). In Phase I, superficial and middle/deep bovine articular chondrocytes were seeded in monolayers for 3 or 18 h. In Phase II, middle/deep chondrocytes (selected in Phase I) received 100 ng/ml insulin-like gr...
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) strengthens cartilage by binding to type II and type IX c...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
This study demonstrates that the phenotype of zonal articular chondrocytes can be dramatically affec...
Although previous studies in the field of tissue engineering have provided important information abo...
AbstractObjective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be...
Objective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be used to...
Studying chondrocyte responses to mechanical forces and how growth factors modify these responses al...
Articular chondrocytes descend from a distinct cohort of progenitor cells located in the embryonic j...
Chondrocyte dedifferentiation is a key limitation in therapies based on autologous chondrocyte impla...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Biomedical Sciences)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2009.Damaged articu...
SummaryObjectiveAscertaining how mechanical forces and growth factors mediate normal and pathologic ...
AbstractObjective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) strengthens cartilage by binding to type II and type IX c...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
This study demonstrates that the phenotype of zonal articular chondrocytes can be dramatically affec...
Although previous studies in the field of tissue engineering have provided important information abo...
AbstractObjective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be...
Objective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be used to...
Studying chondrocyte responses to mechanical forces and how growth factors modify these responses al...
Articular chondrocytes descend from a distinct cohort of progenitor cells located in the embryonic j...
Chondrocyte dedifferentiation is a key limitation in therapies based on autologous chondrocyte impla...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Biomedical Sciences)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2009.Damaged articu...
SummaryObjectiveAscertaining how mechanical forces and growth factors mediate normal and pathologic ...
AbstractObjective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) strengthens cartilage by binding to type II and type IX c...
To circumvent the problem of sufficient number of cells for cartilage engineering, we previously dev...
This study demonstrates that the phenotype of zonal articular chondrocytes can be dramatically affec...