Imaging of meniscal tissue reveals an extracellular matrix comprised of collagen fibrils arranged in circumferential bundles and radially aligned tie fibers, implicating structural material anisotropy. Biochemical analyses demonstrate regional disparities of proteoglycan content throughout the meniscal body, a constituent known to affect the shearing response of fibrocartilagenous tissue. Despite this phenomenological evidence and previous mechanical testing implicating otherwise, the meniscus if often modeled as a homogeneous, transversely isotropic material with little regard for regional specificity and material properties. The aim of this investigation was to determine if shear stress response homogeneity and directionality exists in an...
<p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been investigated with promising results for meniscus healing ...
The meniscus, a fibrocartilagenous tissue found between the femur and tibia, is responsible for shoc...
Mechanical wear of soft connective tissue is a primary factor in degenerative joint disease, but lit...
Imaging of meniscal tissue reveals an extracellular matrix comprised of collagen fibrils arranged in...
The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pat...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of the meniscus is a gel-like water solution of proteoglycans embeddi...
INTRODUCTION: Fluid pressurization of the meniscus is an important mechanism for load support and di...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
Biomechanical properties of human meniscus have been shown to be site-specific. However, it is not k...
Background The knee meniscus is instrumental to stability, shock absorption, load transmission and s...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
Menisci are two crescent shaped fibrocartilaginous structures that provide fundamental load distribu...
The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load be...
The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load be...
Menisci are anchored to the tibia by means of ligament-like structures called meniscal attachments. ...
<p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been investigated with promising results for meniscus healing ...
The meniscus, a fibrocartilagenous tissue found between the femur and tibia, is responsible for shoc...
Mechanical wear of soft connective tissue is a primary factor in degenerative joint disease, but lit...
Imaging of meniscal tissue reveals an extracellular matrix comprised of collagen fibrils arranged in...
The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pat...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of the meniscus is a gel-like water solution of proteoglycans embeddi...
INTRODUCTION: Fluid pressurization of the meniscus is an important mechanism for load support and di...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
Biomechanical properties of human meniscus have been shown to be site-specific. However, it is not k...
Background The knee meniscus is instrumental to stability, shock absorption, load transmission and s...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
Menisci are two crescent shaped fibrocartilaginous structures that provide fundamental load distribu...
The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load be...
The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load be...
Menisci are anchored to the tibia by means of ligament-like structures called meniscal attachments. ...
<p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been investigated with promising results for meniscus healing ...
The meniscus, a fibrocartilagenous tissue found between the femur and tibia, is responsible for shoc...
Mechanical wear of soft connective tissue is a primary factor in degenerative joint disease, but lit...