The extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affects the quality and length of life. Loss of bone, degraded articular cartilage, and degenerate, narrowed intervertebral discs are primary features of an ageing skeleton, and together they contribute to pain and loss of mobility. This review covers the cellular constituents that make up some key components of the musculoskeletal system and summarizes discussion from the 2015 Aarhus Regenerative Orthopaedic Symposium (AROS) (Regeneration in the Ageing Population) about how each particular cell type alters within the ageing skeletal microenvironment
Aging is the prime risk factor for the broad-based development of diseases. Frailty is a phenotypica...
The combination of modern interventional and preventive medicine has led to an epidemic of ageing. W...
It is well accepted that age is an important contributing factor to poor cartilage repair following ...
International audienceThe extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affe...
The extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affects the quality and le...
The extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affects the quality and le...
This review aims to provide a summary of current concepts of ageing in relation to the musculoskelet...
Ageing-associated changes that affect articular tissues promote the development of osteoarthritis (O...
Aging affects bones, cartilage, muscles, and other connective tissue in the musculoskeletal system, ...
SummaryObjectiveAge-related changes in multiple components of the musculoskeletal system may contrib...
AbstractMarrow stromal cells (MSC) are thought to be stem cells with osteogenic potential and theref...
Osteoarthritis is the most common musculoskeletal disease causing chronic disability in adults. Stud...
Aging at the cellular level is a complex process resulting from accumulation of various damages lead...
Age is the strongest independent risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis (OA) and for many...
We live in a world with an ever-increasing aging population. This aging population is predicted to p...
Aging is the prime risk factor for the broad-based development of diseases. Frailty is a phenotypica...
The combination of modern interventional and preventive medicine has led to an epidemic of ageing. W...
It is well accepted that age is an important contributing factor to poor cartilage repair following ...
International audienceThe extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affe...
The extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affects the quality and le...
The extent of ageing in the musculoskeletal system during the life course affects the quality and le...
This review aims to provide a summary of current concepts of ageing in relation to the musculoskelet...
Ageing-associated changes that affect articular tissues promote the development of osteoarthritis (O...
Aging affects bones, cartilage, muscles, and other connective tissue in the musculoskeletal system, ...
SummaryObjectiveAge-related changes in multiple components of the musculoskeletal system may contrib...
AbstractMarrow stromal cells (MSC) are thought to be stem cells with osteogenic potential and theref...
Osteoarthritis is the most common musculoskeletal disease causing chronic disability in adults. Stud...
Aging at the cellular level is a complex process resulting from accumulation of various damages lead...
Age is the strongest independent risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis (OA) and for many...
We live in a world with an ever-increasing aging population. This aging population is predicted to p...
Aging is the prime risk factor for the broad-based development of diseases. Frailty is a phenotypica...
The combination of modern interventional and preventive medicine has led to an epidemic of ageing. W...
It is well accepted that age is an important contributing factor to poor cartilage repair following ...