SummaryDefects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartilage defects requires cell sources. We developed an approach to generate scaffoldless hyaline cartilage from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). We initially generated an hiPSC line that specifically expressed GFP in cartilage when teratoma was formed. We optimized the culture conditions and found BMP2, transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1), and GDF5 critical for GFP expression and thus chondrogenic differentiation of the hiPSCs. The subsequent use of scaffoldless suspension culture contributed to purification, producing homogenous cartilaginous particles. Subcutaneous transplantation of the hiPSC-derived particles generated hyaline...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
SummaryObjectiveStudies about cartilage repair in the hip and infant chondrocytes are rare. The aim ...
Abstract Cartilage has little intrinsic capacity for repair, so transplantation of exogenous cartil...
SummaryDefects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartila...
Defects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartilage defe...
Defects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartilage defe...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have demonstrated great potential for hyaline cartilag...
Articular cartilage functions as a shock absorber and facilitates the free movement of joints. Curre...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disease and is a leading cause of disability, partic...
In an effort to develop an effective source of clinically relevant cells and tissues for cartilage r...
Background: A lack of cell or tissue sources hampers regenerative medicine for articular cartilage d...
AbstractCartilage defects have limited capacity for repair and are often replaced by fibrocartilage ...
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
Abstract Background A lack of cell or tissue sources hampers regenerative medicine for articular car...
SummaryObjectiveSynovium-derived stem cells (SDSCs) have proven to be superior in cartilage regenera...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
SummaryObjectiveStudies about cartilage repair in the hip and infant chondrocytes are rare. The aim ...
Abstract Cartilage has little intrinsic capacity for repair, so transplantation of exogenous cartil...
SummaryDefects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartila...
Defects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartilage defe...
Defects in articular cartilage ultimately result in loss of joint function. Repairing cartilage defe...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have demonstrated great potential for hyaline cartilag...
Articular cartilage functions as a shock absorber and facilitates the free movement of joints. Curre...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disease and is a leading cause of disability, partic...
In an effort to develop an effective source of clinically relevant cells and tissues for cartilage r...
Background: A lack of cell or tissue sources hampers regenerative medicine for articular cartilage d...
AbstractCartilage defects have limited capacity for repair and are often replaced by fibrocartilage ...
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
Abstract Background A lack of cell or tissue sources hampers regenerative medicine for articular car...
SummaryObjectiveSynovium-derived stem cells (SDSCs) have proven to be superior in cartilage regenera...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
SummaryObjectiveStudies about cartilage repair in the hip and infant chondrocytes are rare. The aim ...
Abstract Cartilage has little intrinsic capacity for repair, so transplantation of exogenous cartil...