Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Insulin-like Growth Factor I (IGF-I) is a growth factor that stimulates both mitogenic and anabolic responses in articular chondrocytes. While it has been shown that exogenous IGF-I can regulate chondrocyte integrins, little is known regarding regulatory effects of IGF-I produced from a transiently expressed plasmid based adeno-associated virus (pAAV) vector. Because chondrocytes are using cellular machinery to overexpress IGF-I, it is of interest to see whether or not pAAV IGF-I will significantly upregulate or downregulate chondrocyte integrins. Additionally, it is of interest to know whether chondrocyte adhesion through integrins will have any regulatory effects on the production ...
The in vivo role of the extracellular matrix and the manner in which it interfaces with soluble regu...
Damage to cartilage causes a loss of type II collagen (Col-II) and glycosaminoglycans (GAG). To rest...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, February 2007...
Expansion of articular chondrocytes in monolayer culture leads to loss of the unique chondrocyte phe...
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) strengthens cartilage by binding to type II and type IX c...
Articular cartilage can easily become damaged or diseased and it does not have the ability to heal i...
Objective: The goal of this study was to compare the efficacy of endogenous upregulation of IGF-I by...
Objective Ascertaining how mechanical forces and growth factors mediate normal and pathologic proces...
Randall DuncanCartilage is a thin layer of tissue composed of mainly water, collagen, and proteoglyc...
The repair of articular cartilage lesions remains a clinical problem. Two novel approaches to cartil...
Articular cartilage lesions could lead to Osteoarthritis (OA) due to the inability of cartilage to h...
SummaryObjectiveAscertaining how mechanical forces and growth factors mediate normal and pathologic ...
Articular cartilage can easily become damaged or diseased and it does not have the ability to heal i...
Research into articular cartilage repair, a tissue unable to spontaneously regenerate once injured, ...
Application of chondroreparative gene vectors in cartilage defects is a powerful approach to directl...
The in vivo role of the extracellular matrix and the manner in which it interfaces with soluble regu...
Damage to cartilage causes a loss of type II collagen (Col-II) and glycosaminoglycans (GAG). To rest...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, February 2007...
Expansion of articular chondrocytes in monolayer culture leads to loss of the unique chondrocyte phe...
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) strengthens cartilage by binding to type II and type IX c...
Articular cartilage can easily become damaged or diseased and it does not have the ability to heal i...
Objective: The goal of this study was to compare the efficacy of endogenous upregulation of IGF-I by...
Objective Ascertaining how mechanical forces and growth factors mediate normal and pathologic proces...
Randall DuncanCartilage is a thin layer of tissue composed of mainly water, collagen, and proteoglyc...
The repair of articular cartilage lesions remains a clinical problem. Two novel approaches to cartil...
Articular cartilage lesions could lead to Osteoarthritis (OA) due to the inability of cartilage to h...
SummaryObjectiveAscertaining how mechanical forces and growth factors mediate normal and pathologic ...
Articular cartilage can easily become damaged or diseased and it does not have the ability to heal i...
Research into articular cartilage repair, a tissue unable to spontaneously regenerate once injured, ...
Application of chondroreparative gene vectors in cartilage defects is a powerful approach to directl...
The in vivo role of the extracellular matrix and the manner in which it interfaces with soluble regu...
Damage to cartilage causes a loss of type II collagen (Col-II) and glycosaminoglycans (GAG). To rest...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, February 2007...