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- fibrocartilage
WordNet
- cartilage that is largely composed of fibers like those in ordinary connective tissue
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English Journal
- Collagen-GAG Scaffold Biophysical Properties Bias MSC Lineage Choice in the Presence of Mixed Soluble Signals.
- Caliari SR1, Harley BA.
- Tissue engineering. Part A.Tissue Eng Part A.2014 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]
- Biomaterial strategies for regenerating multitissue structures require unique approaches. One strategy is to design scaffolds so that their local biophysical properties can enhance site-specific effects of an otherwise heterogeneous biomolecular environment. This investigation examined the role of b
- PMID 24568607
- Gene signature of the embryonic meniscus.
- Pazin DE1, Gamer LW, Capelo LP, Cox KA, Rosen V.
- Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society.J Orthop Res.2014 Jan;32(1):46-53. doi: 10.1002/jor.22490. Epub 2013 Sep 21.
- The meniscus is a fibrocartilagenous disc in the knee that protects the joint from damage. Meniscal injuries are common, however repair efforts are largely unsuccessful and are not able to prevent the degenerative changes that result in development of osteoarthritis. Tissue regeneration in adults of
- PMID 24108661
- Multipotent mesenchymal stem cells from human subacromial bursa: potential for cell based tendon tissue engineering.
- Song N1, Armstrong AD, Li F, Ouyang H, Niyibizi C.
- Tissue engineering. Part A.Tissue Eng Part A.2014 Jan;20(1-2):239-49. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2013.0197. Epub 2013 Aug 21.
- Rotator cuff injuries are a common clinical problem either as a result of overuse or aging. Biological approaches to tendon repair that involve use of scaffolding materials or cell-based approaches are currently being investigated. The cell-based approaches are focused on applying multipotent mesenc
- PMID 23865619
Japanese Journal
- 薛 宇孝,堤 智史,植田 尊善,小林 周
- 整形外科と災害外科 53(4), 761-765, 2004
- … C1-level mass was pathologically degenerative fibrocartilagenous tissue with chondrometaplasia. …
- NAID 130004460339
- A calcified fibrocartilagenous nodule in the ligamentum nucha presenting as a tumor
- Ultrastructural study on the migration mechanism of the attachment of the deep layer of masseter muscle to the rat mandible during growth.
- 山田 一尋,花田 晃治,小澤 英浩
- 歯科基礎医学会雑誌 30(5), 664-682, 1988
- … light microscopy.<BR>The deep layer of the masseter muscle was divided into three attachment, according to the arrangement of attached fibers at the interface between bone and muscle and the ossification type at the bone surface.<BR>In the tendinous attachment, tendon attached to the mandible through the fibrocartilagenous tissue which consisted of a plexus of immature fibers and active fibrocartilage cells including membrane-bound profiles (MBP) with banded collagen, and serrate fibrocartilaginous calcification was observed at the bone …
- NAID 130004001574
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- (“FCE”) Imagine your dog is happily playing in the yard, jumps up to catch a ball, lands badly, and comes up not just lame but weak or even paralyzed in a back leg. The toes knuckle under, perhaps. Maybe his back tilts downward ...
- Fibrocartilaginous Embolism (FCE) Imagine your dog is happily playing in the yard, jumps up to catch a ball, lands badly, and comes up not just lame but weak or even paralyzed in a back leg. The toes knuckle under, perhaps.
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