Adequate mechanical stimulation is essential for cellular health and tissue maintenance, including articular cartilage, which lines the articulating bones in joints. Chondrocytes, which are the sole cells found in articular cartilage, are responsible for matrix synthesis, maintenance and degradation. It is generally believed that chondrocytes require mechanical stimuli through daily physical activity for adequate cartilage homeostasis. However, to date, the molecular mechanisms of cellular force sensing (mechanotransduction) are not fully understood. Among other mechanisms, the cytoskeleton is thought to play a key role. Despite that gravity is a very small force at the cellular level, cytoskeletal adaptations have been observed under alter...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
Chondrocytes are the only cell type found in human cartilage consisting of proteoglycans and type II...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Background: Chondrocytes are the main cellular component of articular cartilage. In healthy tissue, ...
Tissue engineering of chondrocytes on a Random Positioning Machine (RPM) is a new strategy for carti...
Tissue engineering of chondrocytes on a Random Positioning Machine (RPM) is a new strategy for carti...
Investigations under simulated microgravity offer the opportunity for a better understanding of the ...
Investigations under simulated microgravity offer the opportunity for a better understanding of the ...
Tissue engineering with chondrocytes on the random positioning machine (RPM) is a new strategy of ca...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
Chondrocytes are the only cell type found in human cartilage consisting of proteoglycans and type II...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Real and simulated microgravity induce a variety of changes in human cells. Most importantly, change...
Background: Chondrocytes are the main cellular component of articular cartilage. In healthy tissue, ...
Tissue engineering of chondrocytes on a Random Positioning Machine (RPM) is a new strategy for carti...
Tissue engineering of chondrocytes on a Random Positioning Machine (RPM) is a new strategy for carti...
Investigations under simulated microgravity offer the opportunity for a better understanding of the ...
Investigations under simulated microgravity offer the opportunity for a better understanding of the ...
Tissue engineering with chondrocytes on the random positioning machine (RPM) is a new strategy of ca...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...
A large body of evidence indicates that single cells in vitro respond to changes in gravity, and tha...