Your knee contains articular cartilage, which lines your bones and allows you to ... also called DeNovo®, we will implant donor cartilage cells into the injured area. Once the cells are implanted into ...
Damage to articular cartilage does not heal by itself and increases ... strategically defined as a priority area for research and innovation at the University of Basel and University Hospital ...
Surprisingly, there was no fluorescence staining on the surface of the articular cartilage layer—where the team expected to ...
The ex vivo cartilage defect model was prepared from cartilage harvested from the KRS patients’ excised knee joints. Only cartilage from the mid-region of the lateral-femoral compartment ...
The mechanism of articular cartilage destruction is also beyond the scope of this ... the muscle dysfunction hypothesis can explain findings in this area as well. Briefly, if a person is forced to ...
To accomplish this, the researchers first extract a small sample of cartilage from the patient’s nose and those cells are subsequently multiplied in a lab and then placed on a soft fiber scaffold ...
However, the cell heterogeneity of chondrocytes in human articular cartilage is still not well defined, which hinders understanding of the pathogenesis of OA. This research, published in the Genes ...
Our main goals in this area of research are to provide tools that measure ... Butz K.D., Trippel S.B., Nauman E.A., Neu C.P. (2016). In vivo articular cartilage deformation: noninvasive quantification ...
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