The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load bearing, shock absorption, joint lubrication, and stabilization. The objective of this study was to evaluate the interaction between the different meniscal tissue components (i.e., the solid matrix constituents and the fluid phase) and the mechanical response according to the developmental stage of the tissue. Menisci derived from partially and fully developed pigs were analyzed. We carried out biochemical analyses to quantify glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and DNA content according to the developmental stage. These values were related to tissue mechanical properties that were measured in vitro by performing compression and tension tests on meniscal s...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
SummaryObjectiveTo overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies, deeper compre...
INTRODUCTION The main difficulty in the complete evaluation of the behaviour of a biological tissue ...
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...
a b s t r a c t The meniscus plays a critical biomechanical role in the knee, providing load support...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
The meniscus plays a critical biomechanical role in the knee, providing load support, joint stabilit...
: The analysis of the morphological, structural, biochemical, and mechanical changes of the Extracel...
The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pat...
AbstractMeniscal repair is widely used as a treatment for meniscus injury. However, where meniscal d...
The meniscus, a fibrocartilagenous tissue found between the femur and tibia, is responsible for shoc...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
This thesis was thought with the intent to try to fill some lacunae in the knowledge of the anatomic...
The meniscus plays a critical role in load transmission, stability and energy dissipation in the kne...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
SummaryObjectiveTo overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies, deeper compre...
INTRODUCTION The main difficulty in the complete evaluation of the behaviour of a biological tissue ...
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...
a b s t r a c t The meniscus plays a critical biomechanical role in the knee, providing load support...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
The meniscus plays a critical biomechanical role in the knee, providing load support, joint stabilit...
: The analysis of the morphological, structural, biochemical, and mechanical changes of the Extracel...
The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pat...
AbstractMeniscal repair is widely used as a treatment for meniscus injury. However, where meniscal d...
The meniscus, a fibrocartilagenous tissue found between the femur and tibia, is responsible for shoc...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
This thesis was thought with the intent to try to fill some lacunae in the knowledge of the anatomic...
The meniscus plays a critical role in load transmission, stability and energy dissipation in the kne...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
SummaryObjectiveTo overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies, deeper compre...
INTRODUCTION The main difficulty in the complete evaluation of the behaviour of a biological tissue ...