SummaryObjectiveTo determine the time sequence of biochemical and structural events associated with, and hypothesized to underlie, age-associated tensile weakening of macroscopically normal adult human articular cartilage of the knee.MethodsMacroscopically normal human articular cartilage of the lateral and medial femoral condyles (LFC and MFC) from Young (21–39 yrs), Middle (40–59 yrs), and Old (≥60 yrs) age donors were analyzed for tensile properties, surface wear, and cell and matrix composition.ResultsVariations in tensile, compositional, and surface structural properties were indicative of early, intermediate, and late stages of age-associated cartilage deterioration, occurring at an earlier age in the MFC than the LFC. Differences bet...
Objectives: Age is the most prominent predisposition for development of osteoarthritis (OA). Age-rel...
SummaryObjectiveSubstantial changes in articular cartilage composition and mechanical properties occ...
Objective. Age is an important risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA). During aging, nonenzymatic glyca...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the time sequence of biochemical and structural events associated with,...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the tensile biomechanical properties of age-matched adult human knee arti...
During aging, macroscopically normal articular cartilage weakens, with a decrease in tensile stiffne...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the biosynthetic response of elderly human femoral head articular car...
SummaryObjectiveUnderstanding of articular cartilage physiology, remodelling mechanisms, and evaluat...
AbstractObjective: Studies of cartilage mechanics seek to determine the fundamental relationships be...
SummaryObjectiveOsteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by the changes in structure and composition of ...
SummaryObjectivesIn vitro mechanical injury of articular cartilage is useful to identify events asso...
The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OAs) increases with age and coincides with the accumulation of adv...
SummaryObjectiveAge-related changes in multiple components of the musculoskeletal system may contrib...
AbstractObjective The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OAs) increases with age and coincides with the a...
Objective Alterations of cartilage morphology and mechanical properties occur in osteoarthri...
Objectives: Age is the most prominent predisposition for development of osteoarthritis (OA). Age-rel...
SummaryObjectiveSubstantial changes in articular cartilage composition and mechanical properties occ...
Objective. Age is an important risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA). During aging, nonenzymatic glyca...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the time sequence of biochemical and structural events associated with,...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the tensile biomechanical properties of age-matched adult human knee arti...
During aging, macroscopically normal articular cartilage weakens, with a decrease in tensile stiffne...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the biosynthetic response of elderly human femoral head articular car...
SummaryObjectiveUnderstanding of articular cartilage physiology, remodelling mechanisms, and evaluat...
AbstractObjective: Studies of cartilage mechanics seek to determine the fundamental relationships be...
SummaryObjectiveOsteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by the changes in structure and composition of ...
SummaryObjectivesIn vitro mechanical injury of articular cartilage is useful to identify events asso...
The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OAs) increases with age and coincides with the accumulation of adv...
SummaryObjectiveAge-related changes in multiple components of the musculoskeletal system may contrib...
AbstractObjective The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OAs) increases with age and coincides with the a...
Objective Alterations of cartilage morphology and mechanical properties occur in osteoarthri...
Objectives: Age is the most prominent predisposition for development of osteoarthritis (OA). Age-rel...
SummaryObjectiveSubstantial changes in articular cartilage composition and mechanical properties occ...
Objective. Age is an important risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA). During aging, nonenzymatic glyca...