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  1. MicroRNAs as potential biomarkers for doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity
  2. Amyloid precursor protein expression and processing are differentially regulated during cortical neuron differentiation
  3. From gristle to chondrocyte transplantation: treatment of cartilage injuries
  4. Intracellular flow cytometry may be combined with good quality and high sensitivity RT-qPCR analysis
  5. Normocalcaemic, vitamin D-sufficient hyperparathyroidism - high prevalence and low morbidity in the general population: A long-term follow-up study, the WHO MONICA project, Gothenburg, Sweden
  6. Physical exercise affects slow cycling cells in the rat heart and reveals a new potential niche area in the atrioventricular junction
  7. Pre-Osteoarthritis
  8. An inflammatory equine model demonstrates dynamic changes of immune response and cartilage matrix molecule degradationin vitro
  9. Identification of novel biomarkers for doxorubicin-induced toxicity in human cardiomyocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells
  10. Cartilage and Bone Regeneration
  11. Cell and matrix modulation in prenatal and postnatal equine growth cartilage, zones of Ranvier and articular cartilage
  12. Clinical Outcome 3 Years After Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation Does Not Correlate With the Expression of a Predefined Gene Marker Set in Chondrocytes Prior to Implantation but Is Associated With Critical Signaling Pathways
  13. Gene Expression Profiling of Peri-Implant Healing of PLGA-Li+ Implants Suggests an Activated Wnt Signaling Pathway In Vivo
  14. The effects of PPAR-γ inhibition on gene expression and the progression of induced osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
  15. GDF5 reduces MMP13 expression in human chondrocytes via DKK1 mediated canonical Wnt signaling inhibition
  16. Immunohistochemical localization of notch signaling components, matrix components and stro-1 in prenatal, postnatal and osteoarthritic equine cartilage
  17. Dynamic changes of extra cellular matrix proteins in equine articular cartilage treated with interleukin-1b in vitro
  18. Distinct Inflammatory Mediator Patterns Characterize Infectious and Sterile Systemic Inflammation in Febrile Neutropenic Hematology Patients
  19. Footprint-Free Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells From Articular Cartilage With Redifferentiation Capacity: A First Step Toward a Clinical-Grade Cell Source
  20. Hydroxyapatite coating affects the Wnt signaling pathway during peri-implant healing in vivo
  21. Effects of interleukin-6 and interleukin-1β on expression of growth differentiation factor-5 and Wnt signaling pathway genes in equine chondrocytes
  22. Acoustic monitoring of changes in well-defined hyaluronan layers exposed to chondrocytes
  23. SSEA-4+ CD34- Cells in the Adult Human Heart Show the Molecular Characteristics of a Novel Cardiomyocyte Progenitor Population
  24. Human C-kit+CD45− cardiac stem cells are heterogeneous and display both cardiac and endothelial commitment by single-cell qPCR analysis
  25. Novel markers of osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of human bone marrow stromal cells identified using a quantitative proteomics approach
  26. Human Progenitor Cells for Bone Engineering Applications
  27. Nanosized fibers' effect on adult human articular chondrocytes behavior
  28. The Presence of Local Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells in Human Degenerated Intervertebral Discs and Possibilities to Influence These In Vitro: A Descriptive Study in Humans
  29. Similar cellular migration patterns from niches in intervertebral disc and in knee-joint regions detected by in situ labeling: an experimental study in the New Zealand white rabbit
  30. Quantitative proteomics reveals regulatory differences in the chondrocyte secretome from human medial and lateral femoral condyles in osteoarthritic patients
  31. Moderate Physical Exercise Results in Increased Cell Activity in Articular Cartilage of the Knee Joint in Rats
  32. High Density Sphere Culture of Adult Cardiac Cells Increases the Levels of Cardiac and Progenitor Markers and Shows Signs of Vasculogenesis
  33. Optimization of a Chondrogenic Medium Through the Use of Factorial Design of Experiments
  34. Virtual Ligand-Based Screening Reveals Purmorphamine Analogs with the Capacity to Induce the Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  35. Bipolar Radiofrequency Plasma Ablation Induces Proliferation and Alters Cytokine Expression in Human Articular Cartilage Chondrocytes
  36. Triphasic and quadriphasic waveforms are superior to biphasic waveforms for synchronized beating of cardiomyocytes
  37. Support of Concept That Migrating Progenitor Cells From Stem Cell Niches Contribute to Normal Regeneration of the Adult Mammal Intervertebral Disc
  38. Left atrium of the human adult heart contains a population of side population cells
  39. Biocompatibility and resorption of a radiopaque premixed calcium phosphate cement
  40. Secular trends in sex hormones and fractures in menand women
  41. Strategies for patient profiling in articular cartilage repair of the knee: a prospective cohort of patients treated by one experienced cartilage surgeon
  42. Investigation of different cell types and gel carriers for cell-based intervertebral disc therapy,in vitroandin vivostudies
  43. Characteristic Markers of the WNT Signaling Pathways Are Differentially Expressed in Osteoarthritic Cartilage
  44. Sustained embryoid body formation and culture in a non-laborious three dimensional culture system for human embryonic stem cells
  45. Cartilage Biopsy Handling
  46. Allele-Specific Gene Silencing in Osteogenesis Imperfecta
  47. Contributors
  48. Influence of pore size on the redifferentiation potential of human articular chondrocytes in poly(urethane urea) scaffolds
  49. Effects of high mobility group box protein-1, interleukin-1β, and interleukin-6 on cartilage matrix metabolism in three-dimensional equine chondrocyte cultures
  50. Superior Osteogenic Capacity of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Adapted to Matrix-Free Growth Compared to Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  51. 166 CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF CHONDROCYTES DERIVED FROM PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS REVEAL THEIR APPLICABILITY IN MATRIX-ASSISTED AUTOLOGOUS CHONDROCYTE TRANSPLANTATION
  52. Assaying cardiac biomarkers for toxicity testing using biosensing and cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic stem cells
  53. Malalignment and cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint treated with autologous chondrocyte implantation
  54. Expression of microRNAs and their target mRNAs in human stem cell-derived cardiomyocyte clusters and in heart tissue
  55. Novel 3D culture system with similarities to the human heart for studies of the cardiac stem cell niche
  56. Cardiomyocyte Clusters Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells Share Similarities with Human Heart Tissue
  57. Transcriptional Profiling of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Differentiating to Definitive and Primitive Endoderm and Further Toward the Hepatic Lineage
  58. Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation in Cartilage Lesions of the Knee
  59. WITHDRAWN: Characteristic markers of the WNT signalling pathway are differentially expressed in osteoarthritic cartilage
  60. Genome-wide expression profiling reveals new candidate genes associated with osteoarthritis
  61. Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation
  62. C-kit+ CD45− cells found in the adult human heart represent a population of endothelial progenitor cells
  63. Premixed acidic calcium phosphate cement: Characterization of strength and microstructure
  64. HES1 and HES5 Are Dispensable for Cartilage and Endochondral Bone Formation
  65. Human Disk Cells from Degenerated Disks and Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Co-Culture Result in Increased Matrix Production
  66. Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Contribute to Chondrogenesis in Coculture with Human Articular Chondrocytes
  67. Identification of Cell Proliferation Zones, Progenitor Cells and a Potential Stem Cell Niche in the Intervertebral Disc Region
  68. Identification of a stem cell niche in the zone of Ranvier within the knee joint
  69. Coculture of Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Human Articular Chondrocytes Results in Significantly Altered Phenotype and Improved Chondrogenic Differentiation
  70. Human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal progenitors—Potential in regenerative medicine
  71. Chondrogenic differentiation potential of osteoarthritic chondrocytes and their possible use in matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte transplantation
  72. Articular cartilage stem cell signalling
  73. Transplantation of Human Mesenchymal Stems Cells Into Intervertebral Discs in a Xenogeneic Porcine Model
  74. Chapter 3 Notch Signaling in Chondrogenesis
  75. Topographic variation in redifferentiation capacity of chondrocytes in the adult human knee joint
  76. Cartilage Repair with Chondrocytes: Clinical and Cellular Aspects
  77. Persisting High Levels of Synovial Fluid Markers after Cartilage Repair
  78. Molecular Signature of Cardiomyocyte Clusters Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
  79. Cardiomyogenic gene expression profiling of differentiating human embryonic stem cells
  80. Growing cartilage for human replacement—where are we?
  81. Tissue homeostasis
  82. Neither Notch1 Expression nor Cellular Size Correlate with Mesenchymal Stem Cell Properties of Adult Articular Chondrocytes
  83. Effect of cell seeding concentration on the quality of tissue engineered constructs loaded with adult human articular chondrocytes
  84. Human embryonic stem cells: Current technologies and emerging industrial applications
  85. Notch1, Jagged1, and HES5 Are Abundantly Expressed in Osteoarthritis
  86. Tissue engineering of cartilage
  87. Adaptation of human embryonic stem cells to feeder-free and matrix-free culture conditions directly on plastic surfaces
  88. Poly-L-D-Lactic Acid Scaffold in the Repair of Porcine Knee Cartilage Lesions
  89. Differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells and articular chondrocytes: Analysis of chondrogenic potential and expression pattern of differentiation-related transcription factors
  90. Differentiating Human Embryonic Stem Cells Express a Unique Housekeeping Gene Signature
  91. P101 3D pellet mass co-culturing system with human embryonic stem cells and human Chondrocytes induces Chondrogenic differentiation
  92. P126 Effect of different materials on the proliferation and migration of articular chondrocytes.
  93. P199 Neither Notch1 expression nor cellular size correlate to mesenchymal stem cell properties of adult articular chondrocytes
  94. P149 Differentiation pattern of human normal and osteoarthritic chondrocytes
  95. P205 Development of an ANIMAL FREE culture medium
  96. P212 Validation of a transport system for tissue engineered products
  97. 23.6 Confined perfusion increases the tissue quality of large size tissue engineered constructs
  98. P188 Optimization of cell culture conditions to improve tissue engineered constructs implantation properties
  99. 20.5 In vitro characterization of human embryonic stem cell derived Mesenchymal progenitors (hES-MP)
  100. Notch and HES5 are regulated during human cartilage differentiation
  101. Immature porcine knee cartilage lesions show good healing with or without autologous chondrocyte transplantation
  102. In vivo MR imaging of magnetically labeled human embryonic stem cells
  103. Clonal derivation and characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines
  104. Expression of genes involved in the regulation of p16 in psoriatic involved skin
  105. Human Articular Chondrocytes – Plasticity and Differentiation Potential
  106. P154 EFFECTS OF CYTOKINE STIMULATION ON NOTCH SIGNALING IN ARTICULAR CHONDROCYTES
  107. Introductory Remarks
  108. P183 EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF NOTCH RECEPTORS, THEIR LIGANDS AND HES5 IN HUMAN ARTICULAR CARTILAGE
  109. Basic to Clinical Cartilage Engineering: Past, Present, and Future Discussions
  110. Human Serum for Culture of Articular Chondrocytes
  111. Long-term maintenance of human articular cartilage in culture for biomaterial testing
  112. Clonal growth of human articular cartilage and the functional role of the periosteum in chondrogenesis
  113. Clonal Populations of Chondrocytes with Progenitor Properties Identified within Human Articular Cartilage
  114. Hash4, a novel human achaete-scute homologue found in fetal skin
  115. Gene expression during redifferentiation of human articular chondrocytes
  116. Derivation, Characterization, and Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
  117. The Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor Id1 is Highly Expressed in Psoriatic Involved Skin
  118. Autologous chondrocyte transplantation of the ankle
  119. Subchondral Bone Reaction Associated with Chondral Defect and Attempted Cartilage Repair in Goats
  120. Identification of AHNAK as a Novel Autoantigen in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  121. Health economics benefits following autologous chondrocyte transplantation for patients with focal chondral lesions of the knee
  122. Autologous Chondrocytes Used for Articular Cartilage Repair
  123. Changes inp14ARF do not play a primary role in human chondrosarcoma tissues
  124. Alterations in the regulatory pathway involving p16, pRb and cdk4 in human chondrosarcoma
  125. Changes of the p16 gene but not the p53 gene in human chondrosarcoma tissues
  126. The helix-loop-helix transcription factors Id1 and Id3 have a functional role in control of cell division in human normal and neoplastic chondrocytes
  127. Cultured, Autologous Nucleus Pulposus Cells Induce Functional Changes in Spinal Nerve Roots
  128. GFR measurement with iohexol and 51Cr-EDTA. A comparison of the two favoured GFR markers in Europe
  129. The CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein-alpha is expressed in the germinal layer of the growth plate: colocalisation with the growth hormone receptor
  130. No Evidence for Involvement of the Growth Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Axis in Psoriasis
  131. Reduced Serum Levels of the Growth Hormone-Dependent Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein and a Negative Bone Balance at the Level of Individual Remodeling Units in Idiopathic Osteoporosis in Men
  132. Influence of fibrin sealant (Tisseel®) on osteochondral defect repair in the rabbit knee
  133. A critical analysis of cartilage repair
  134. Jejunal permeability and hepatic extraction of fluvastatin in humans
  135. Rabbit Articular Cartilage Defects Treated With Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes
  136. Treatment of Deep Cartilage Defects in the Knee with Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation
  137. Endocrine regulation of longitudinal bone growth
  138. A double-staining technique for detection of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I binding to rat tibial epiphyseal chondrocytes
  139. Establishment of a growth hormone responsive chondrogenic cell line from fetal rat tibia
  140. Cellular Aspects on Treatment of Cartilage Injuries
  141. Growth hormone induces multiplication of the slowly cycling germinal cells of the rat tibial growth plate.
  142. Effects of tri-iodothyronine and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on alkaline phosphatase activity, [3H]thymidine incorporation and IGF-I receptor mRNA in cultured rat epiphyseal chondrocytes
  143. Effect of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I on DNA synthesis and matrix production in rat epiphyseal chondrocytes in monolayer culture
  144. Regulation of cartilage growth by growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I
  145. Cartilage as a Target Tissue for Growth Hormone and Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
  146. Demonstration of growth hormone receptors in cultured rat epiphyseal chondrocytes by specific binding of growth hormone and immunohistochemistry
  147. Effects of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I on colony formation of rabbit epiphyseal chondrocytes at different stages of maturation
  148. Mechanism of the Stimulatory Effect of Growth Hormone on Longitudinal Bone Growth*
  149. Differential Effects of Growth Hormone and Insulin-Like Growth Factor I on Colony Formation of Epiphyseal Chondrocytes in Suspension Culture in Rats of Different Ages*
  150. Growth Hormone in Vivo Potentiates the Stimulatory Effect of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 in Vitro on Colony Formation of Epiphyseal Chondrocytes Isolated from Hypophysectomized Rats*
  151. Effects of unilateral arterial infusion of GH and IGF-I on tibial longitudinal bone growth in hypophysectomized rats
  152. Regulation by growth hormone of number of chondrocytes containing IGF-I in rat growth plate
  153. Growth Hormone Potentiates Colony Formation of Epiphyseal Chondrocytes in Suspension Culture*
  154. Effect of Insulin Treatment of Hypophysectomized Rats on Adipose Tissue Responsiveness to Insulin and Growth Hormone*
  155. Relationship between the Biological and Immunological Activities of Growth Hormone Circulating in Normal Rats