SummaryObjectiveTo determine the in vitro conditions which promote expression of superficial zone protein (SZP).MethodsChondrocytes from 6-month-old calves were expanded in monolayer culture and the expression of SZP in alginate bead and monolayer culture was quantified with quantitative real time-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and immunostaining. The effect of oxygen tension on SZP expression was determined by qRT-PRC analysis of cells cultured in two dimension (2D) and three dimension (3D) under hypoxic (1% pO2) or normoxic (21% pO2) conditions. Finally, to examine the effect of cyclic tensile strain on expression of SZP in 2D and 3D cultures, chondrocytes encapsulated in alginate beams or seeded on type I collagen coated polydimethy...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the in vitro effects of oxygen tension on interleukin (IL)-1beta induced ni...
Although previous studies in the field of tissue engineering have provided important information abo...
Cell number is often a limiting factor in studies of chondrocyte physiology, particularly for human ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the in vitro conditions which promote expression of superficial zone pr...
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Osteo...
The phenotype of articular chondrocytes is dependent on the cytoskeleton, specifically the actin mic...
Objective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be used to...
The superficial zone (SZ) plays a multifaceted role in maintaining cartilage tissue homeostasis, in ...
SummaryObjectiveSuperficial zone protein (SZP) has been shown to function in the boundary lubricatio...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the role of the superficial zone in regulating the frictional respons...
AbstractObjective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be...
SummaryObjectiveThe cell morphology, gene expression, and matrix synthesis of articular chondrocytes...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the effect of surface motion on the gene expression of proteoglycan 4...
Summary: Objective: The actin cytoskeleton regulates cell shape and plays a role in regulating chon...
AbstractObjective Adult articular cartilage is a physiologically hypoxic tissue with a proposed grad...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the in vitro effects of oxygen tension on interleukin (IL)-1beta induced ni...
Although previous studies in the field of tissue engineering have provided important information abo...
Cell number is often a limiting factor in studies of chondrocyte physiology, particularly for human ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the in vitro conditions which promote expression of superficial zone pr...
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Osteo...
The phenotype of articular chondrocytes is dependent on the cytoskeleton, specifically the actin mic...
Objective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be used to...
The superficial zone (SZ) plays a multifaceted role in maintaining cartilage tissue homeostasis, in ...
SummaryObjectiveSuperficial zone protein (SZP) has been shown to function in the boundary lubricatio...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the role of the superficial zone in regulating the frictional respons...
AbstractObjective: To test if subpopulations of chondrocytes from different cartilage zones could be...
SummaryObjectiveThe cell morphology, gene expression, and matrix synthesis of articular chondrocytes...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the effect of surface motion on the gene expression of proteoglycan 4...
Summary: Objective: The actin cytoskeleton regulates cell shape and plays a role in regulating chon...
AbstractObjective Adult articular cartilage is a physiologically hypoxic tissue with a proposed grad...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the in vitro effects of oxygen tension on interleukin (IL)-1beta induced ni...
Although previous studies in the field of tissue engineering have provided important information abo...
Cell number is often a limiting factor in studies of chondrocyte physiology, particularly for human ...