Near infrared spectroscopic assessment of engineered cartilage for implantation in a pre-clinical model
Introduction: Articular cartilage lacks the capacity for self-repair due to its relative avascularity. Regenerative medicine approaches are now widely investigated, but optimal solutions have not been identified. This is partially attributable to challenges in identifying appropriate engineered cons...
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Main Authors: | Jessica M. Falcon (Author), Shital Kandel (Author), William Querido (Author), Justin Morman (Author), Jay Patel (Author), Liane M. Miller (Author), Robert L. Mauck (Author), Nancy Pleshko (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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