Background Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) based-treatments of cartilage injury are promising but impaired by high levels of hypertrophy after chondrogenic induction with several bone morphogenetic protein superfamily members (BMPs). As an alternative, this study investigates the chondrogenic induction of MSCs via adenoviral gene-delivery of the transcription factor SOX9 alone or in combination with other inducers, and comparatively explores the levels of hypertrophy and end stage differentiation in a pellet culture system in vitro. Methods First generation adenoviral vectors encoding SOX9, TGFB1 or IGF1 were used alone or in combination to transduce human bone marrow-derived MSCs at 5 x 10\(^2\) infectious particles/cell. Thereafter ce...
Objective As native cartilage consists of different phenotypical zones, this study aims to fabrica...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.Objectives: Prolonged in vitro culture of primary ...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are an attractive cell source for cartilage regeneration, but...
Background Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) based-treatments of cartilage injury are promising but impa...
The repair of focal articular cartilage defects remains a problem. Combining gene therapy with tissu...
Background: Articular cartilage has a limited potential for self-healing. Transplantation of genetic...
SRY-related high-mobility-group box 9 (Sox9) gene is a cartilage-specific transcription factor that ...
Der adenovirale SOX9-Gentransfer induziert nach 3-wöchiger in vitro Pelletkultur die chondrogene Dif...
SummaryObjectivesArticular chondrocytes proliferate in monolayer culture, but the expression of the ...
Articular cartilage defects arising from trauma or degenerative diseases fail to repair spontaneousl...
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesis; the formation of cartilage....
Gene transfer technology offers innovative biological repair strategies for cartilage regeneration i...
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesisthe formation of cartilage. T...
Application of chondroreparative gene vectors in cartilage defects is a powerful approach to directl...
Direct administration of therapeutic candidate gene sequences using the safe and effective recombina...
Objective As native cartilage consists of different phenotypical zones, this study aims to fabrica...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.Objectives: Prolonged in vitro culture of primary ...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are an attractive cell source for cartilage regeneration, but...
Background Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) based-treatments of cartilage injury are promising but impa...
The repair of focal articular cartilage defects remains a problem. Combining gene therapy with tissu...
Background: Articular cartilage has a limited potential for self-healing. Transplantation of genetic...
SRY-related high-mobility-group box 9 (Sox9) gene is a cartilage-specific transcription factor that ...
Der adenovirale SOX9-Gentransfer induziert nach 3-wöchiger in vitro Pelletkultur die chondrogene Dif...
SummaryObjectivesArticular chondrocytes proliferate in monolayer culture, but the expression of the ...
Articular cartilage defects arising from trauma or degenerative diseases fail to repair spontaneousl...
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesis; the formation of cartilage....
Gene transfer technology offers innovative biological repair strategies for cartilage regeneration i...
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesisthe formation of cartilage. T...
Application of chondroreparative gene vectors in cartilage defects is a powerful approach to directl...
Direct administration of therapeutic candidate gene sequences using the safe and effective recombina...
Objective As native cartilage consists of different phenotypical zones, this study aims to fabrica...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.Objectives: Prolonged in vitro culture of primary ...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are an attractive cell source for cartilage regeneration, but...