AbstractObjective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation of dedifferentiated adult human nasal septum chondrocytes cultured as pellets.Design: After isolation, human nasal chondrocytes were expanded in monolayer culture, which resulted in their dedifferentiation. Dedifferentiated cells were pelleted, transferred to a bioreactor and maintained for up to 21 days at 100% DO (21% oxygen), 25% DO (5.25% oxygen) or 5% DO (1% oxygen), which was controlled in the liquid phase. Redifferentiation was assessed by staining the extracellular matrix with safranin-O and by the immunolocalization of collagen types I, II, IX and of a fibroblast membrane marker (11-fibrau). In addition, glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and...
Cell number is often a limiting factor in studies of chondrocyte physiology, particularly for human ...
Introduction: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
Nasal chondrocytes (NCs) have gained increased recognition for cartilage tissue regeneration. To ass...
AbstractObjective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation...
Objective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation of dedi...
Objective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation of dedi...
Tissue-engineered nasal septal cartilage may provide a source of autologous tissue for repair of cra...
Tissue-engineered nasal septal cartilage may provide a source of autologous tissue for repair of cra...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Current tissue engineering methods are insufficient for total joint resurfa...
Previous studies showed that human nasal chondrocytes (HNC) exhibit higher proliferation and chondro...
Tissue-engineering approaches for cartilage repair hold promise for the treatment of cartilage defec...
ABSTRACT: Significant oxygen gradients occur within tissue engineered cartilaginous constructs. Alth...
SummaryBackgroundFor current tissue engineering or regenerative medicine strategies, chondrocyte (CC...
AbstractObjective To determine the influence of low oxygen tension on the redifferentiation and matr...
During fracture healing and microfracture treatment of cartilage defects mesenchymal stem cells (MSC...
Cell number is often a limiting factor in studies of chondrocyte physiology, particularly for human ...
Introduction: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
Nasal chondrocytes (NCs) have gained increased recognition for cartilage tissue regeneration. To ass...
AbstractObjective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation...
Objective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation of dedi...
Objective: To determine the effect of dissolved oxygen tension (DO) on the redifferentiation of dedi...
Tissue-engineered nasal septal cartilage may provide a source of autologous tissue for repair of cra...
Tissue-engineered nasal septal cartilage may provide a source of autologous tissue for repair of cra...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Current tissue engineering methods are insufficient for total joint resurfa...
Previous studies showed that human nasal chondrocytes (HNC) exhibit higher proliferation and chondro...
Tissue-engineering approaches for cartilage repair hold promise for the treatment of cartilage defec...
ABSTRACT: Significant oxygen gradients occur within tissue engineered cartilaginous constructs. Alth...
SummaryBackgroundFor current tissue engineering or regenerative medicine strategies, chondrocyte (CC...
AbstractObjective To determine the influence of low oxygen tension on the redifferentiation and matr...
During fracture healing and microfracture treatment of cartilage defects mesenchymal stem cells (MSC...
Cell number is often a limiting factor in studies of chondrocyte physiology, particularly for human ...
Introduction: The inherent low oxygen tension in normal cartilage has implications on inflammatory c...
Nasal chondrocytes (NCs) have gained increased recognition for cartilage tissue regeneration. To ass...