The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pathologies, including osteoarthritis. Although most of the mechanical properties of human menisci have been characterized, to our knowledge, its dynamic shear properties have never been reported. Moreover, little is known about meniscal shear properties in relation to tissue structure and composition. This is crucial to understand mechanisms of meniscal injury, as well as, in regenerative medicine, for the design and development of tissue engineered scaffolds mimicking the native tissue. Hence, the objective of this study was to characterize the dynamic and equilibrium shear properties of human meniscus in relation to its anisotropy and composi...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
INTRODUCTION The main difficulty in the complete evaluation of the behaviour of a biological tissue ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of the meniscus is a gel-like water solution of proteoglycans embeddi...
The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pat...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
Biomechanical properties of human meniscus have been shown to be site-specific. However, it is not k...
Imaging of meniscal tissue reveals an extracellular matrix comprised of collagen fibrils arranged in...
Background The knee meniscus is instrumental to stability, shock absorption, load transmission and s...
SummaryObjectiveTo overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies, deeper compre...
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...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load be...
The meniscus plays a critical role in load transmission, stability and energy dissipation in the kne...
Background Deteriorating meniscal function is thought to play a role in knee osteoarthritis. Menisca...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
INTRODUCTION The main difficulty in the complete evaluation of the behaviour of a biological tissue ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of the meniscus is a gel-like water solution of proteoglycans embeddi...
The meniscus is crucial in maintaining the knee function and protecting the joint from secondary pat...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
Biomechanical properties of human meniscus have been shown to be site-specific. However, it is not k...
Imaging of meniscal tissue reveals an extracellular matrix comprised of collagen fibrils arranged in...
Background The knee meniscus is instrumental to stability, shock absorption, load transmission and s...
SummaryObjectiveTo overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies, deeper compre...
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...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
The menisci of the knee are complex fibro-cartilaginous tissues that play important roles in load be...
The meniscus plays a critical role in load transmission, stability and energy dissipation in the kne...
Background Deteriorating meniscal function is thought to play a role in knee osteoarthritis. Menisca...
Within the human tibiofemoral joint, meniscus plays a key role due to its peculiar time-dependent me...
INTRODUCTION The main difficulty in the complete evaluation of the behaviour of a biological tissue ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of the meniscus is a gel-like water solution of proteoglycans embeddi...