Cartilage injury represents one of the most significant clinical conditions. Implantation of expanded autologous chondrocytes from noninjured compartments of the joint is a typical strategy for repairing cartilage. However, two-dimensional culture causes dedifferentiation of chondrocytes, making them functionally inferior for cartilage repair. We hypothesized that functional exclusion of dedifferentiated chondrocytes can be achieved by the selective mapping of collagen molecules deposited by chondrogenic cells in a three-dimensional environment. Freshly isolated and in vitro expanded human fetal or adult articular chondrocytes were cultured in a thermoreversible hydrogel at density of 1 × 10(7) cells/mL for 24 h. Chondrocytes were released ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe developed a cell culture system in which bovine articular...
<p>(A-C) Human chondrocytes were cultured on a positive control substrate (Ctrl), on gelatin gel (g ...
A major clinical need exists for cartilage repair and regeneration. Despite many different strategie...
Cartilage injury represents one of the most significant clinical conditions. Implantation of expande...
Monolayer culture expansion remains as a fundamental step to acquire sufficient number of cells for ...
Abstract Background Dedifferentiation of chondrocytes during cell expansion is one of the barriers i...
AbstractObjective Cell-matrix interactions are important regulators of cellular functions, including...
AbstractDedifferentiation of chondrocytes during in vitro expansion remains an unsolved challenge fo...
Objective: Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are widely used to redifferentiate chondrocytes. However,...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
SummaryObjectiveThree-dimensional (3D) cultures are widely used to redifferentiate chondrocytes. How...
Utilizing ATDC5 murine chondrogenic cells and human articular chondrocytes, this study sought to dev...
Cartilage degeneration, from injury or osteoarthritis, is an important problem in current orthopaedi...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the regenerative capacity of chondrocytes derived from de...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Current tissue engineering methods are insufficient for total joint resurfa...
grantor: University of TorontoWe developed a cell culture system in which bovine articular...
<p>(A-C) Human chondrocytes were cultured on a positive control substrate (Ctrl), on gelatin gel (g ...
A major clinical need exists for cartilage repair and regeneration. Despite many different strategie...
Cartilage injury represents one of the most significant clinical conditions. Implantation of expande...
Monolayer culture expansion remains as a fundamental step to acquire sufficient number of cells for ...
Abstract Background Dedifferentiation of chondrocytes during cell expansion is one of the barriers i...
AbstractObjective Cell-matrix interactions are important regulators of cellular functions, including...
AbstractDedifferentiation of chondrocytes during in vitro expansion remains an unsolved challenge fo...
Objective: Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are widely used to redifferentiate chondrocytes. However,...
To obtain sufficient cell numbers for cartilage tissue engineering with autologous chondrocytes, cel...
SummaryObjectiveThree-dimensional (3D) cultures are widely used to redifferentiate chondrocytes. How...
Utilizing ATDC5 murine chondrogenic cells and human articular chondrocytes, this study sought to dev...
Cartilage degeneration, from injury or osteoarthritis, is an important problem in current orthopaedi...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the regenerative capacity of chondrocytes derived from de...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Current tissue engineering methods are insufficient for total joint resurfa...
grantor: University of TorontoWe developed a cell culture system in which bovine articular...
<p>(A-C) Human chondrocytes were cultured on a positive control substrate (Ctrl), on gelatin gel (g ...
A major clinical need exists for cartilage repair and regeneration. Despite many different strategie...