Cell death after cartilage impact occurs around matrix cracks.
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Subject-specific analysis of joint contact mechanics: application to the study of osteoarthritis and surgical planningQuantification of bone marrow water and lipid composition in anterior cruciate ligament-injured and osteoarthritic knees using three-dimensional magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging.Distribution and progression of chondrocyte damage in a whole-organ model of human ankle intra-articular fractureIdentification of cartilage injury using quantitative multiphoton microscopy.Interleukin-1, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and transforming growth factor-beta 1 and integrative meniscal repair: influences on meniscal cell proliferation and migration.Basic science of intra-articular fractures and posttraumatic osteoarthritis.Evaluation of bone bruises and associated cartilage in anterior cruciate ligament-injured and -reconstructed knees using quantitative t(1ρ) magnetic resonance imaging: 1-year cohort studyDevelopment of a Spring-Loaded Impact Device to Deliver Injurious Mechanical Impacts to the Articular Cartilage SurfaceAn In Vivo Lapine Model for Impact-Induced Injury and Osteoarthritic Degeneration of Articular Cartilage.Response of engineered cartilage to mechanical insult depends on construct maturityPosttraumatic knee osteoarthritis following anterior cruciate ligament injury: Potential biochemical mediators of degenerative alteration and specific biochemical markers.Response of cartilage and meniscus tissue explants to in vitro compressive overload.Multiscale Strain as a Predictor of Impact-Induced Fissuring in Articular Cartilage.Progressive chondrocyte death after impact injury indicates a need for chondroprotective therapy.Regional Differential Genetic Response of Human Articular Cartilage to Impact InjuryCytoskeletal dissolution blocks oxidant release and cell death in injured cartilage.Repeated measurement of mechanical properties in viable osteochondral explants following a single blunt impact injuryEffect of impaction sequence on osteochondral graft damage: the role of repeated and varying loads.Anti-apoptotic treatments prevent cartilage degradation after acute trauma to human ankle cartilage.Effects of cartilage impact with and without fracture on chondrocyte viability and the release of inflammatory markers.Post-traumatic osteoarthritis: improved understanding and opportunities for early intervention.Osteochondral Tissue Cell Viability Is Affected by Total Impulse during Impaction Grafting.Acute joint pathology and synovial inflammation is associated with increased intra-articular fracture severity in the mouse knee.Synthesis of a novel photopolymerized nanocomposite hydrogel for treatment of acute mechanical damage to cartilage.Therapeutic opportunities to prevent post-traumatic arthritis: Lessons from the natural history of arthritis after articular fractureThe properties of chondrocyte membrane reservoirs and their role in impact-induced cell death.Osteochondral Graft Size Is Significantly Associated With Increased Force and Decreased Chondrocyte Viability.Single high-energy impact load causes posttraumatic OA in young rabbits via a decrease in cellular metabolism.Unfolding of membrane ruffles of in situ chondrocytes under compressive loads.On fragmenting, densely mineralised acellular protrusions into articular cartilage and their possible role in osteoarthritis
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Cell death after cartilage impact occurs around matrix cracks.
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Cell death after cartilage impact occurs around matrix cracks.
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Jack L Lewis
Laurel B Deloria
Marna Ericson
Michelle Oyen-Tiesma
Roby C Thompson
Theodore R Oegema
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10.1016/S0736-0266(03)00039-1
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z