Cartilage maintains its integrity in a hostile mechanical environment. This task is made more difficult because cartilage has no blood supply, and so nutrients and growth factors need to be transported greater distances than normal to reach cells several millimetres from the cartilage surface. The chondrocytes embedded within the extracellular matrix (ECM) are essential for maintaining the mechanical integrity of the ECM, through a balance of degradation and synthesis of collagen and proteoglycans. A chondrocyte senses various chemical and mechanical signals in its local microenvironment, responding by appropriate adaption of the local ECM. Clearly a 'systems understanding' of cartilage behaviour is of critical importance in developing an i...
Degradation of collagen network and proteoglycan (PG) macromolecules are signs of articular cartilag...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today’s tissue- engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clini...
We propose a new non-linear poroelastic model that is suited to the analysis of soft tissues. In thi...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Item does not contain fulltextMechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering enhances ex...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) in chondrocytes-seeded agarose aggregates to form islands of matrix. Thes...
The aim was to assess the role of the composition changes in the pericellular matrix (PCM) for the c...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) in chondrocytes-seeded agarose aggregates to form islands of matrix. Thes...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today's tissue- engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clini...
Degradation of collagen network and proteoglycan (PG) macromolecules are signs of articular cartilag...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today’s tissue- engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clini...
We propose a new non-linear poroelastic model that is suited to the analysis of soft tissues. In thi...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
The limited ability of cartilage to repair when damaged has led to the investigation of tissue engin...
Mechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering (TE) enhances extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Item does not contain fulltextMechanical stimulation during cartilage tissue-engineering enhances ex...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) in chondrocytes-seeded agarose aggregates to form islands of matrix. Thes...
The aim was to assess the role of the composition changes in the pericellular matrix (PCM) for the c...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) in chondrocytes-seeded agarose aggregates to form islands of matrix. Thes...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today's tissue- engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clini...
Degradation of collagen network and proteoglycan (PG) macromolecules are signs of articular cartilag...
AbstractIntroduction: Chondrocytes in articular cartilage utilize mechanical signals to regulate the...
The insufficient load-bearing capacity of today’s tissue- engineered (TE) cartilage limits its clini...