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Concept Chondrocytes
Academic Article Optical clearing in collagen- and proteoglycan-rich osteochondral tissues.
Academic Article Optical clearing in dense connective tissues to visualize cellular connectivity in situ.
Academic Article Incorporation of an aggrecan mimic prevents proteolytic degradation of anisotropic cartilage analogs.
Academic Article Direct noninvasive measurement and numerical modeling of depth-dependent strains in layered agarose constructs.
Academic Article Cell encapsulation in a magnetically aligned collagen-GAG copolymer microenvironment.
Academic Article Increased accumulation of superficial zone protein (SZP) in articular cartilage in response to bone morphogenetic protein-7 and growth factors.
Academic Article Knockdown of the pericellular matrix molecule perlecan lowers in situ cell and matrix stiffness in developing cartilage.
Academic Article Deformation Microscopy for Dynamic Intracellular and Intranuclear Mapping of Mechanics with High Spatiotemporal Resolution.
Academic Article Chondrocyte viability is lost during high-rate impact loading by transfer of amplified strain, but not stress, to pericellular and cellular regions.
Academic Article Maturity-dependent cartilage cell plasticity and sensitivity to external perturbation.
Academic Article Image-derived modeling of nucleus strain amplification associated with chromatin heterogeneity.
Academic Article Dedifferentiation alters chondrocyte nuclear mechanics during in?vitro culture and expansion.
Academic Article Mechanical memory stored through epigenetic remodeling reduces cell therapeutic potential.
Academic Article A chemo-mechano-biological modeling framework for cartilage evolving in health, disease, injury, and treatment.

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