microRNA-140 Inhibits Inflammation and Stimulates Chondrogenesis in a Model of Interleukin 1β-induced Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a serious disease of articular cartilage. The pathogenic factors contributing to this disorder are inflammation, extracellular matrix degradation and failure to rebuild the articular cartilage. Preclinical studies suggest that microRNA-140 may play a protective role in osteoarthrit...
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Main Authors: | Tommy A Karlsen (Author), Gustavo Antonio de Souza (Author), Bjørn Ødegaard (Author), Lars Engebretsen (Author), Jan E Brinchmann (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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