Background: Articular cartilage has poor regenerative capacities. Numerous cartilage repair techniques are known, including implantation of autologous chondrocytes. Material and methods: From 18 rabbits pieces of cartilage were harvested from femoral condyle. Minced cartilage was treated with 0.25% trypsin-EDTA. In the 1st group (n=9) the cartilage was digested with 0.6% collagenase in 15 ml tubes by shaking in incubator at 37°C, 5%CO2. In the 2nd group (n=9) digestion was performed in 25cm2 cell culture flasks placed on the lateral side, monitoring the process under a microscope after 120 minutes. The isolated cells were cultured to a 80-90% confluence. The chondrocytes were identified using histochemical staining after culturing for ...
Objective Interactions between chondrocytes and their native pericellular matrix provide optimal cir...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether two different multiphasic implants could initiate and sustain...
Advancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate facial and joint recon...
Laboratory of Tissue Engineering and Cells Cultures, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nico...
An attempt to repair articular cartilage defects by costal chondrocytes transplantation was made. A ...
SummaryObjectiveNumerous methods for isolation of human chondrocytes are reported in the literature,...
Osteoarthritis is one of the most common chronic diseases, which have involved 250 million people ar...
AbstractObjective: Durable healing of full-thickness articular cartilage defects has been considered...
The repair of chondral injuries is a very important problem and a subject of many experimental and c...
The topic of the study was to verify in vivo survival of in vitro cultured autologous and allogenous...
INTRODUCTION: Although previous studies have been performed on cartilage explant cultures, the gener...
AbstractBackgroundAdvancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate faci...
SummaryObjectiveIdeally, cartilage regenerative cell therapy should produce a tissue which closely m...
PURPOSE:To compare the efficacy of autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) versus non-operative...
[Abstract] Objectives: To compare the proliferative and chondrogenic potential of fresh and frozen...
Objective Interactions between chondrocytes and their native pericellular matrix provide optimal cir...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether two different multiphasic implants could initiate and sustain...
Advancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate facial and joint recon...
Laboratory of Tissue Engineering and Cells Cultures, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nico...
An attempt to repair articular cartilage defects by costal chondrocytes transplantation was made. A ...
SummaryObjectiveNumerous methods for isolation of human chondrocytes are reported in the literature,...
Osteoarthritis is one of the most common chronic diseases, which have involved 250 million people ar...
AbstractObjective: Durable healing of full-thickness articular cartilage defects has been considered...
The repair of chondral injuries is a very important problem and a subject of many experimental and c...
The topic of the study was to verify in vivo survival of in vitro cultured autologous and allogenous...
INTRODUCTION: Although previous studies have been performed on cartilage explant cultures, the gener...
AbstractBackgroundAdvancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate faci...
SummaryObjectiveIdeally, cartilage regenerative cell therapy should produce a tissue which closely m...
PURPOSE:To compare the efficacy of autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) versus non-operative...
[Abstract] Objectives: To compare the proliferative and chondrogenic potential of fresh and frozen...
Objective Interactions between chondrocytes and their native pericellular matrix provide optimal cir...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether two different multiphasic implants could initiate and sustain...
Advancements in cartilage tissue engineering have the potential to ameliorate facial and joint recon...