We describe the functional capability of a cross-linked hydrogel composed of sulfated glycosaminoglycans and a cationic cellulose by conducting trials on experimental animal models using intra-articular implants to treat an articular disease called osteoarthritis. Forty-eight mature New Zealand white rabbits were divided into three experimental groups: A, B, and C. Group A and B underwent unilateral anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT) of the right knee. Subsequently, both knees of group A were treated with the injectable formulation under study. Meanwhile, group B was treated with sterile PBS (placebo). The animals of group C were surgically operated in both knees: Commercial hyaluronic acid (HA) was implanted in the left knee, an...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of a new biomaterial composed of alginate-chitosan (AC) beads dispe...
The treatment of articular cartilage damage is a major task in the medical science of orthopedics. H...
The load-bearing function of articular cartilage tissue contrasts with the poor load-bearing capacit...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This experimental study aimed to evaluate the biological performance of poly (...
In this work we prepared two new hyaluronic acid (HA) based in situ forming hydrogels for the potent...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of a single intra-articular injection of a new biomaterial consisti...
In this work we prepared two new hyaluronic acid (HA) based in situ forming hydrogels for the potent...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the structural benefit of a new biomaterial composed of alg...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Abstract Background Cartilage defect has a limited capacity to heal. In this context, we hypothesize...
Articular cartilage defects represent an unsolved clinical challenge. Photopolymerizable hydrogels ...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of a new biomaterial composed of alginate-chitosan (AC) beads dispe...
The treatment of articular cartilage damage is a major task in the medical science of orthopedics. H...
The load-bearing function of articular cartilage tissue contrasts with the poor load-bearing capacit...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This experimental study aimed to evaluate the biological performance of poly (...
In this work we prepared two new hyaluronic acid (HA) based in situ forming hydrogels for the potent...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of a single intra-articular injection of a new biomaterial consisti...
In this work we prepared two new hyaluronic acid (HA) based in situ forming hydrogels for the potent...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the structural benefit of a new biomaterial composed of alg...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Abstract Background Cartilage defect has a limited capacity to heal. In this context, we hypothesize...
Articular cartilage defects represent an unsolved clinical challenge. Photopolymerizable hydrogels ...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Osteochondral defects are frequent, painful, debilitating and expensive to treat, often resulting in...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of a new biomaterial composed of alginate-chitosan (AC) beads dispe...
The treatment of articular cartilage damage is a major task in the medical science of orthopedics. H...
The load-bearing function of articular cartilage tissue contrasts with the poor load-bearing capacit...