Regenerative capacity of morselized cartilage in vitro and in an osteochondral defect model
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Numerous treatment modalities for focal articular cartilage defects exist. However, the use of consistent and reproducible minced cartilage morsels to heal these lesions, especially with a scaffold, has not been investigated. Objectives: To investigate the effect of consisten...
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Main Authors: | Haixiang Liang (Author), Pavit Suri (Author), Matthew I. Saleem (Author), Brian Li (Author), Kenneth Zaslav (Author), Bert R. Mandelbaum (Author), Daniel A. Grande (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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