To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cells are typically expanded in monolayer culture. As a result, they lose their chondrogenic phenotype in a process called dedifferentiation, which can be reversed upon transfer into a 3D environment. We hypothesize that the properties of this 3D environment, namely adhesion site density and substrate elasticity, would influence this redifferentiation process. To test this hypothesis, chondrocytes were expanded in monolayer and their phenotypical transition was monitored. Agarose hydrogels manipulated to give different RGD adhesion site densities and mechanical properties were produced, cells were incorporated into the gels to induce redifferent...
Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) has become a promising method for repairing large artic...
Studies show that when chondrocytes are cultured in 2D, they lose their phenotype. This change is re...
Studies show that when chondrocytes are cultured in 2D, they lose their phenotype. This change is re...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
AbstractDedifferentiation of chondrocytes during in vitro expansion remains an unsolved challenge fo...
[EN] The aim of this study was to evaluate whether mechanical stimulation helps to modulate the redi...
Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) has become a promising method for repairing large artic...
Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) has become a promising method for repairing large artic...
Studies show that when chondrocytes are cultured in 2D, they lose their phenotype. This change is re...
Studies show that when chondrocytes are cultured in 2D, they lose their phenotype. This change is re...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
Cells actively probe the stiffness of their surrounding and respond to it. The authors recently foun...
AbstractDedifferentiation of chondrocytes during in vitro expansion remains an unsolved challenge fo...
[EN] The aim of this study was to evaluate whether mechanical stimulation helps to modulate the redi...
Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) has become a promising method for repairing large artic...
Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) has become a promising method for repairing large artic...
Studies show that when chondrocytes are cultured in 2D, they lose their phenotype. This change is re...
Studies show that when chondrocytes are cultured in 2D, they lose their phenotype. This change is re...