Meniscus
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Subject Areas on Research
- Advances in combining gene therapy with cell and tissue engineering-based approaches to enhance healing of the meniscus.
- Anterior and Rotational Knee Laxity Does Not Affect Patient-Reported Knee Function 2 Years After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
- CCN1 Regulates Chondrocyte Maturation and Cartilage Development.
- Could Isokinetic Evaluation Contribute to the Assessment of Sex Differences in the Incidence of ACL, MCL, and Meniscal Injuries in Collegiate and High School Sports? Response.
- Differences in the Lateral Compartment Joint Space Width After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Data From the MOON Onsite Cohort.
- Does Surgery for Concomitant Cruciate and Meniscus Injuries Increase or Decrease Subsequent Comorbidities at 2 Years?
- Epidemiology of Meniscus Injuries in the Military Health System and Predictive Factors for Arthroscopic Surgery.
- Human Cartilage-Derived Progenitors Resist Terminal Differentiation and Require CXCR4 Activation to Successfully Bridge Meniscus Tissue Tears.
- Immune cell profiles in synovial fluid after anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus injuries.
- Long-term National Trends of Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair and Debridement.
- Matrix metalloproteinase activity and prostaglandin E2 are elevated in the synovial fluid of meniscus tear patients.
- Meniscal Salvage: Where We Are Today.
- Meniscal Treatment as a Predictor of Worse Articular Cartilage Damage on MRI at 2 Years After ACL Reconstruction: The MOON Nested Cohort.
- Meniscus beyond mechanics: Using biology to advance our understanding of meniscus injury and treatment.
- Meniscus cell regional phenotypes: Dedifferentiation and reversal by biomaterial embedding.
- Meniscus-Derived Matrix Bioscaffolds: Effects of Concentration and Cross-Linking on Meniscus Cellular Responses and Tissue Repair.
- Meniscus-Derived Matrix Scaffolds Promote the Integrative Repair of Meniscal Defects.
- Optimization of Meniscus Cell Transduction Using Lentivirus and Adeno-Associated Virus for Gene Editing and Tissue Engineering Applications.
- Subsequent Surgery After Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Rates and Risk Factors From a Multicenter Cohort.
- The Interplay of Biomechanical and Biological Changes Following Meniscus Injury.
- Tractography of Porcine Meniscus Microstructure Using High-Resolution Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
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Keywords of People
- Wittstein, Jocelyn Ross, Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery