© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.Objectives: Prolonged in vitro culture of primary articular chondrocytes results in dedifferentiation to a fibroblast-like cell with reduced expression of the Sox9 transcription factor and the extracellular matrix protein collagen II. The ability to genetically-modify chondrocytes to allow both proliferation and maintenance of an articular phenotype may provide increased numbers of appropriate cells for regeneration of large cartilage defects. Results: Canine chondrocytes were expanded in monolayer culture and transduced with a lentiviral vector expressing Sox9 or in combination with a multicistronic lentiviral vector expressing the four induced pluripotency stem (iPS) cell factors, Oct4, Kl...
Chondrogenic polypeptide growth factors influence articular chondrocyte functions that are required ...
Chondrocyte dedifferentiation is a key limitation in therapies based on autologous chondrocyte impla...
Objectives/Research Problem: Degenerative joint disease normally affects older population which eve...
Immortalization of chondrocytes enables long term in vitro culture; however, the chondrogenic capaci...
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesis; the formation of cartilage....
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesisthe formation of cartilage. T...
Background Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) based-treatments of cartilage injury are promising but impa...
SummaryObjectivesArticular chondrocytes proliferate in monolayer culture, but the expression of the ...
Current treatments for articular cartilage defects relieve symptoms but often only delay cartilage d...
Osteochondrosis and traumatic osteochondral defects are debilitating disorders affecting articular c...
Gene transfer technology offers innovative biological repair strategies for cartilage regeneration i...
Strappe, P ORCiD: 0000-0003-0100-0558Monolayer expansion of chondrocytes in culture results in the d...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are an attractive cell source for cartilage regeneration, but...
SRY-related high-mobility-group box 9 (Sox9) gene is a cartilage-specific transcription factor that ...
The repair of focal articular cartilage defects remains a problem. Combining gene therapy with tissu...
Chondrogenic polypeptide growth factors influence articular chondrocyte functions that are required ...
Chondrocyte dedifferentiation is a key limitation in therapies based on autologous chondrocyte impla...
Objectives/Research Problem: Degenerative joint disease normally affects older population which eve...
Immortalization of chondrocytes enables long term in vitro culture; however, the chondrogenic capaci...
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesis; the formation of cartilage....
Sox9 plays an important role as transcription factor for chondrogenesisthe formation of cartilage. T...
Background Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) based-treatments of cartilage injury are promising but impa...
SummaryObjectivesArticular chondrocytes proliferate in monolayer culture, but the expression of the ...
Current treatments for articular cartilage defects relieve symptoms but often only delay cartilage d...
Osteochondrosis and traumatic osteochondral defects are debilitating disorders affecting articular c...
Gene transfer technology offers innovative biological repair strategies for cartilage regeneration i...
Strappe, P ORCiD: 0000-0003-0100-0558Monolayer expansion of chondrocytes in culture results in the d...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are an attractive cell source for cartilage regeneration, but...
SRY-related high-mobility-group box 9 (Sox9) gene is a cartilage-specific transcription factor that ...
The repair of focal articular cartilage defects remains a problem. Combining gene therapy with tissu...
Chondrogenic polypeptide growth factors influence articular chondrocyte functions that are required ...
Chondrocyte dedifferentiation is a key limitation in therapies based on autologous chondrocyte impla...
Objectives/Research Problem: Degenerative joint disease normally affects older population which eve...