Ion exchange theory has been applied to articular cartilage. Relationships were derived between permeability, diffusivity, electrical conductivity, and streaming potential. Systematic measurements were undertaken on these properties. Experimental techniques are described and data tabulated. Theoretical correlations were found to hold within the experimental error. The concentration of fixed negatively-charged groups in cartilage was shown to be the most important parameter. Fixed charge density was found to increase with distance from the articular surface and this variation was reflected in the other properties
Transport of solutes helps to regulate normal physiology and proper function of cartilage in diarthr...
AbstractElectro-chemo-mechanical couplings in articular cartilages and corneal stroma are due to the...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
An experimental study was made on the distribution of solutes between articular cartilage and extern...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that affects articular cartilage, which covers the sur...
A theoretical-experimental approach was taken to develop the constitutive relations of transport pro...
The charge structure of the surface of articular cartilage determines its interactions with the macr...
Articular cartilage and its connecting subchondral bone plate are main compartments that play an imp...
Chondrocytes exist in an unusual and variable ionic and osmotic environment in the extracellular mat...
Articular cartilage exhibits complex mechano-electrochemical behaviour due to its anisotropy, inhomo...
Chondrocytes exist in an unusual and variable ionic and osmotic environment in the extracellular mat...
The transport and distribution of charged molecules in polyelectrolyte solutions are of both fundame...
AbstractObjective: (1) Provide an overview of the biomechanical factors that are required to analyze...
Charged and uncharged solutes penetrate through cartilage to maintain the metabolic function of chon...
Background and objective Changes in mechano-electrochemical properties of articular cartilage play ...
Transport of solutes helps to regulate normal physiology and proper function of cartilage in diarthr...
AbstractElectro-chemo-mechanical couplings in articular cartilages and corneal stroma are due to the...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...
An experimental study was made on the distribution of solutes between articular cartilage and extern...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that affects articular cartilage, which covers the sur...
A theoretical-experimental approach was taken to develop the constitutive relations of transport pro...
The charge structure of the surface of articular cartilage determines its interactions with the macr...
Articular cartilage and its connecting subchondral bone plate are main compartments that play an imp...
Chondrocytes exist in an unusual and variable ionic and osmotic environment in the extracellular mat...
Articular cartilage exhibits complex mechano-electrochemical behaviour due to its anisotropy, inhomo...
Chondrocytes exist in an unusual and variable ionic and osmotic environment in the extracellular mat...
The transport and distribution of charged molecules in polyelectrolyte solutions are of both fundame...
AbstractObjective: (1) Provide an overview of the biomechanical factors that are required to analyze...
Charged and uncharged solutes penetrate through cartilage to maintain the metabolic function of chon...
Background and objective Changes in mechano-electrochemical properties of articular cartilage play ...
Transport of solutes helps to regulate normal physiology and proper function of cartilage in diarthr...
AbstractElectro-chemo-mechanical couplings in articular cartilages and corneal stroma are due to the...
Biological tissues like intervertebral discs and articular cartilage primarily consist of interstiti...