Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical protective function of cartilage is gradually lost, making the joint more susceptible to further damage, causing progressive loss of joint function and eventually osteoarthritis (OA). In the process of translating promising tissue-engineering cartilage repair approaches from bench to bedside, pre-clinical animal models including mice, rabbits, goats, and horses, are widely used. The equine species is becoming an increasingly popular model for the in vivo evaluation of regenerative orthopaedic approaches. As there is also an increasing body of evidence suggesting that successful lasting tissue reconstruction requires an implant that mimics nat...
BackgroundThe equine cervical facet joint is a site of significant pathology. Located bilaterally on...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects lead to painful joints and limited mobility. These defects often...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects lead to painful joints and limited mobility. These defects often...
BackgroundThe equine cervical facet joint is a site of significant pathology. Located bilaterally on...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
Abstract Aim: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model fo...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
BackgroundThe equine cervical facet joint is a site of significant pathology. Located bilaterally on...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects lead to painful joints and limited mobility. These defects often...
Cartilage and osteochondral defects lead to painful joints and limited mobility. These defects often...
BackgroundThe equine cervical facet joint is a site of significant pathology. Located bilaterally on...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
Abstract Aim: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model fo...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
BackgroundThe equine cervical facet joint is a site of significant pathology. Located bilaterally on...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...
AIM: The horse joint, due to its similarity with the human joint, is the ultimate model for translat...