In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensional differentiation model. However, understanding of the governing processes of in vitro growth and development of tissue in these models is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to further characterise these processes by means of an approach combining both experimental and applied mathematical methods. A mathematical model was constructed, consisting of partial differential equations predicting the distribution of cells and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), as well as the overall thickness of the tissue. Experimental data was collected to allow comparison with the predictions of the simulation and refinement of the initial models. Healthy mature equin...
A mathematical model to simulate the growth of engineered cartilage on polymeric scaffold performed ...
This study focuses on analysis of in vitro cultures of chondrocytes from ovine articular cartilage. ...
A key step in the tissue engineering of articular cartilage is the chondrogenic differentiation of m...
In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensiona...
The limited healing capacity of articular cartilage forms a major clinical problem. In general, curr...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
A common technique for in vitro cartilage regeneration is to seed a porous matrix with cartilage cel...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with mathematically modelling the growth and developm...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
A common technique for in vitro cartilage regeneration is to seed a porous matrix with cartilage cel...
A novel mathematical model to simulate the growth of engineered cartilage in static systems is propo...
Different culture conditions for cartilage tissue engineering were evaluated with respect to the sup...
We develop a mathematical model to describe the regeneration of a hydrogel inserted into an ex vivo ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe developed a cell culture system in which bovine articular...
Growth factors have a significant impact not only on the growth dynamics but also on the phenotype o...
A mathematical model to simulate the growth of engineered cartilage on polymeric scaffold performed ...
This study focuses on analysis of in vitro cultures of chondrocytes from ovine articular cartilage. ...
A key step in the tissue engineering of articular cartilage is the chondrogenic differentiation of m...
In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensiona...
The limited healing capacity of articular cartilage forms a major clinical problem. In general, curr...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
A common technique for in vitro cartilage regeneration is to seed a porous matrix with cartilage cel...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with mathematically modelling the growth and developm...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
A common technique for in vitro cartilage regeneration is to seed a porous matrix with cartilage cel...
A novel mathematical model to simulate the growth of engineered cartilage in static systems is propo...
Different culture conditions for cartilage tissue engineering were evaluated with respect to the sup...
We develop a mathematical model to describe the regeneration of a hydrogel inserted into an ex vivo ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe developed a cell culture system in which bovine articular...
Growth factors have a significant impact not only on the growth dynamics but also on the phenotype o...
A mathematical model to simulate the growth of engineered cartilage on polymeric scaffold performed ...
This study focuses on analysis of in vitro cultures of chondrocytes from ovine articular cartilage. ...
A key step in the tissue engineering of articular cartilage is the chondrogenic differentiation of m...