Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro.

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Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro. / Steinhagen, Jörn; Niggemeyer, Oliver; Bruns, Jürgen; Klebig, Florian; Fuerst, Martin; Rüther, Wolfgang; Schuenke, Michael; Kurz, Bodo.

In: INT J ARTIF ORGANS, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2, 2012, p. 108-118.

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Steinhagen, J, Niggemeyer, O, Bruns, J, Klebig, F, Fuerst, M, Rüther, W, Schuenke, M & Kurz, B 2012, 'Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro.', INT J ARTIF ORGANS, vol. 35, no. 2, 2, pp. 108-118. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22395917?dopt=Citation>

APA

Steinhagen, J., Niggemeyer, O., Bruns, J., Klebig, F., Fuerst, M., Rüther, W., Schuenke, M., & Kurz, B. (2012). Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro. INT J ARTIF ORGANS, 35(2), 108-118. [2]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22395917?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Steinhagen J, Niggemeyer O, Bruns J, Klebig F, Fuerst M, Rüther W et al. Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro. INT J ARTIF ORGANS. 2012;35(2):108-118. 2.

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title = "Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro.",
abstract = "Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) is an established method in cartilage repair. Although long-term results show durable repair of isolated cartilage defects, some problems still remain. Since hypertrophy of the transplanted periosteum is a common problem, alternatives for periosteum are in demand. Periosteal grafts have been reported to stimulate neochondrogenesis via paracrine effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the modulation of chondrocyte metabolism by periosteal grafts in vitro.",
keywords = "Animals, Immunohistochemistry, Time Factors, Cells, Cultured, Cattle, Coculture Techniques, Cell Proliferation, *Paracrine Communication, DNA Replication, Aggrecans/biosynthesis, Chondrocytes/*metabolism, *Chondrogenesis, Collagen Type II/biosynthesis, Periosteum/cytology/*metabolism, Proline/metabolism, Animals, Immunohistochemistry, Time Factors, Cells, Cultured, Cattle, Coculture Techniques, Cell Proliferation, *Paracrine Communication, DNA Replication, Aggrecans/biosynthesis, Chondrocytes/*metabolism, *Chondrogenesis, Collagen Type II/biosynthesis, Periosteum/cytology/*metabolism, Proline/metabolism",
author = "J{\"o}rn Steinhagen and Oliver Niggemeyer and J{\"u}rgen Bruns and Florian Klebig and Martin Fuerst and Wolfgang R{\"u}ther and Michael Schuenke and Bodo Kurz",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "35",
pages = "108--118",
journal = "INT J ARTIF ORGANS",
issn = "0391-3988",
publisher = "Wichtig Publishing",
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T1 - Modulation of bovine chondrocyte metabolism by free periosteal grafts in vitro.

AU - Steinhagen, Jörn

AU - Niggemeyer, Oliver

AU - Bruns, Jürgen

AU - Klebig, Florian

AU - Fuerst, Martin

AU - Rüther, Wolfgang

AU - Schuenke, Michael

AU - Kurz, Bodo

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) is an established method in cartilage repair. Although long-term results show durable repair of isolated cartilage defects, some problems still remain. Since hypertrophy of the transplanted periosteum is a common problem, alternatives for periosteum are in demand. Periosteal grafts have been reported to stimulate neochondrogenesis via paracrine effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the modulation of chondrocyte metabolism by periosteal grafts in vitro.

AB - Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) is an established method in cartilage repair. Although long-term results show durable repair of isolated cartilage defects, some problems still remain. Since hypertrophy of the transplanted periosteum is a common problem, alternatives for periosteum are in demand. Periosteal grafts have been reported to stimulate neochondrogenesis via paracrine effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the modulation of chondrocyte metabolism by periosteal grafts in vitro.

KW - Animals

KW - Immunohistochemistry

KW - Time Factors

KW - Cells, Cultured

KW - Cattle

KW - Coculture Techniques

KW - Cell Proliferation

KW - Paracrine Communication

KW - DNA Replication

KW - Aggrecans/biosynthesis

KW - Chondrocytes/metabolism

KW - Chondrogenesis

KW - Collagen Type II/biosynthesis

KW - Periosteum/cytology/metabolism

KW - Proline/metabolism

KW - Animals

KW - Immunohistochemistry

KW - Time Factors

KW - Cells, Cultured

KW - Cattle

KW - Coculture Techniques

KW - Cell Proliferation

KW - Paracrine Communication

KW - DNA Replication

KW - Aggrecans/biosynthesis

KW - Chondrocytes/metabolism

KW - Chondrogenesis

KW - Collagen Type II/biosynthesis

KW - Periosteum/cytology/metabolism

KW - Proline/metabolism

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 35

SP - 108

EP - 118

JO - INT J ARTIF ORGANS

JF - INT J ARTIF ORGANS

SN - 0391-3988

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