Since superior labrum lesions were first described in 1985 and the term “SLAP” lesion was coined in 1990, surgeons began to ...
This important study focused on characterizing clonally derived MSC populations from the synovium of normal and osteoarthritis (OA) patients, demonstrating their potential to regenerate cartilage in ...
Findings of this systematic review indicate that patients with intra-articular hip pathology experience short-term and long ... of surgery results in poorer outcome than cases with normal cartilage.
Treatment of OA-induced rat FJ or mouse knee joints with intra-articular injections of in vivo grade LNA-miR-181a-5p ASO attenuated cartilage destruction ... ER was involved to perform histology for ...
Knee crepitus is also associated with the presence of osteophytes, cartilage damage and bone marrow lesions on MRI. Further research is needed to determine the prognostic capacity of knee crepitus on ...
It is recognised that articular cartilage has a limited capacity to heal ... content reproducibly alters T2 relaxation time and is an indicator of abnormal cartilage pathology.53 Following ...
Conclusions These findings indicate that knockdown of Kdm6b in chondrocytes leads to abnormal cartilage development and accelerated OA progression via inhibition of the anabolic metabolism of ...
Non-Commercial (NC): Only non-commercial uses of the work are permitted. Tissue engineering strategies to treat cartilage damage remain inadequate because of the difficulty in regenerating fully ...
In vivo experiments have demonstrated that SF/Gel hydrogel promotes articular cartilage regeneration more effectively than SF hydrogel, as evidenced by improvements in gross appearance, imaging, and ...
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