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Chondrocyte
Known as:
Cartilage cell
, Chondrocytes
, Chondrocytes [Chemical/Ingredient]
Cartilage cells. They make the structural components of cartilage.
National Institutes of Health
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Cartilage
Cartilage Cell
Connective Tissue Cells
cell type
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autologous cultured chondrocytes
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Clinical transplantation of a tissue-engineered airway
P. Macchiarini
,
P. Jungebluth
,
+12 authors
M. Birchall
The Lancet
2008
Corpus ID: 13153058
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Primary culture and phenotyping of murine chondrocytes
M. Gosset
,
F. Berenbaum
,
S. Thirion
,
C. Jacques
Nature Protocols
2008
Corpus ID: 9926830
The culture of chondrocytes is one of the most powerful tools for exploring the intracellular and molecular features of…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Autologous chondrocyte implantation versus matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation for osteochondral defects of the knee: a prospective, randomised study.
W. Bartlett
,
J. Skinner
,
+4 authors
G. Bentley
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume
2005
Corpus ID: 17296636
Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) is used widely as a treatment for symptomatic chondral and osteochondral defects of the…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Transcriptional control of chondrocyte fate and differentiation.
V. Lefebvre
,
P. Smits
Birth Defects Research Part C Embryo Today…
2005
Corpus ID: 26267788
Chondrogenesis is an essential process in vertebrates. It leads to the formation of cartilage growth plates, which drive body…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation
L. Peterson
,
M. Brittberg
,
I. Kiviranta
,
Evy Lundgren Akerlund
,
A. Lindahl
American Journal of Sports Medicine
2002
Corpus ID: 25632337
We evaluated the durability of autologous chondrocyte transplantation grafts in 61 patients treated for isolated cartilage…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Two- to 9-Year Outcome After Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation of the Knee
L. Peterson
,
T. Minas
,
M. Brittberg
,
A. Nilsson
,
E. Sjögren‐Jansson
,
A. Lindahl
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
2000
Corpus ID: 25408760
Autologous cultured chondrocyte transplantation was introduced in Sweden in 1987 for the treatment of large (1.5-12.0 cm2) full…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Functional tissue engineering of articular cartilage through dynamic loading of chondrocyte-seeded agarose gels.
R. Mauck
,
M. Soltz
,
+5 authors
G. Ateshian
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
2000
Corpus ID: 14399087
Due to its avascular nature, articular cartilage exhibits a very limited capacity to regenerate and to repair. Although much of…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Articular cartilage: tissue design and chondrocyte-matrix interactions.
J. Buckwalter
,
H. Mankin
Instructional Course Lectures
1998
Corpus ID: 29742846
The unique biologic and mechanical properties of articular cartilage depend on the design of the tissue and the interactions…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Mechanical compression modulates matrix biosynthesis in chondrocyte/agarose culture.
M. Buschmann
,
Yehezkiel A. Gluzband
,
A. Grodzinsky
,
E. Hunziker
Journal of Cell Science
1995
Corpus ID: 35217949
This study focuses on the effect of static and dynamic mechanical compression on the biosynthetic activity of chondrocytes…
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Review
1994
Review
1994
The chondrocyte: a cell under pressure.
J. Urban
British Journal of Rheumatology
1994
Corpus ID: 12428574
Mechanical load is an important regulator of chondrocyte metabolic activity. Changes in amplitude or frequency of the load can…
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