This paper outlines a technique to measure fluid levels in articular cartilage tissue during an unconfined stress relaxation test. A time series of Raman spectrum were recorded during relaxation and the changes in the specific Raman spectral bands assigned to water and protein were monitored to determine the fluid content of the tissue. After 1000 s unconfined compression the fluid content of the tissue is reduced by an average of 3.9% ± 1.7%. The reduction in fluid content during compression varies between samples but does not significantly increase with increasing strain. Further development of this technique will allow mapping of fluid distribution and flows during dynamic testing making it a powerful tool to understand the role of inter...
A compression cell designed to fit inside an NMR spectrometer was used to investigate the in situ me...
Abstract Raman spectroscopy is promising in vivo tool in various biomedical applications; moreover,...
Raman spectroscopy is used as a probe of ultrastructural (molecular) changes in both the mineral and...
WOS:000456412900013PubMed:30359723Objective: Probing the change in water content is an emerging appr...
WOS:000713838100001PubMed ID34669263We investigated for the first time zonal-dependent water distrib...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Mansfield, J., Moger, J., Green, E.,...
Water loss and surface defects of articular cartilage extremely aggravate the risk of osteoarticular...
WOS:000642588500190WOS:000642588500190Purpose: Water amount change in cartilage with osteoarthritis ...
The development of a label-free, non-destructive and safe analytical method such as Raman spectrosco...
Tissue architecture is intimately linked with its functions, and loss of tissue organization is ofte...
Raw data is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1115318.Articular cartilage possesses a rema...
Tissue architecture is intimately linked with its functions, and loss of tissue organization is ofte...
The development of a label-free, non-destructive and safe analytical method such as Raman spectrosco...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Analytical and Bioanalyt...
Articular cartilage, the tissue that coats the ends of bones in synovial joints, is remarkable in th...
A compression cell designed to fit inside an NMR spectrometer was used to investigate the in situ me...
Abstract Raman spectroscopy is promising in vivo tool in various biomedical applications; moreover,...
Raman spectroscopy is used as a probe of ultrastructural (molecular) changes in both the mineral and...
WOS:000456412900013PubMed:30359723Objective: Probing the change in water content is an emerging appr...
WOS:000713838100001PubMed ID34669263We investigated for the first time zonal-dependent water distrib...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Mansfield, J., Moger, J., Green, E.,...
Water loss and surface defects of articular cartilage extremely aggravate the risk of osteoarticular...
WOS:000642588500190WOS:000642588500190Purpose: Water amount change in cartilage with osteoarthritis ...
The development of a label-free, non-destructive and safe analytical method such as Raman spectrosco...
Tissue architecture is intimately linked with its functions, and loss of tissue organization is ofte...
Raw data is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1115318.Articular cartilage possesses a rema...
Tissue architecture is intimately linked with its functions, and loss of tissue organization is ofte...
The development of a label-free, non-destructive and safe analytical method such as Raman spectrosco...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Analytical and Bioanalyt...
Articular cartilage, the tissue that coats the ends of bones in synovial joints, is remarkable in th...
A compression cell designed to fit inside an NMR spectrometer was used to investigate the in situ me...
Abstract Raman spectroscopy is promising in vivo tool in various biomedical applications; moreover,...
Raman spectroscopy is used as a probe of ultrastructural (molecular) changes in both the mineral and...