126 results on '"Romero, C."'
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2. Development Of A Prognostic Model For Knee Osteoarthritis: Prediction Of Pre-Radiographic And Radiographic Disease. An Oai And Procoac Study.
3. Discovery Of Increased Production Of Histone Variant H3.3 And Characterization Of Its Associated Post-Translational Modifications In Osteoarthritis
4. Characterization of proteomic signatures in osteoarthritis patients with altered metabolism, inflammaging and accelerated aging.
5. Proteomic Profiling Of Meniscus From Mild Joint Degeneration Donors And End-Stage Osteoarthritis In Comparison With Healthy Controls Using Data-Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry
6. Proteomics role in the search for improved diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of osteoarthritis
7. A clinical model including protein biomarkers predicts radiographic knee osteoarthritis: a prospective study using data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
8. Cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-1β, differentially regulate apoptosis in osteoarthritis cultured human chondrocytes
9. Mitochondrial proteomic characterization of human normal articular chondrocytes
10. Erosive hand osteoarthritis phenotype: clinical and proteomic characterization
11. Two biomarkers improve the diagnosis of pre-radiographic knee osteoarthritis: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
12. Osteoarthritic mesenchymal stem cells undergoing chondrogenesis have altered the glucuronic acid synthesis pathway
13. ITIH1 (Inter-Alpha Trypsin Inhibitor Heavy Chain 1) is a potential proteomic biomarker to predict early knee osteoarthritis. A qualification phase study using data from the osteoarthritis iniciative (OAI)
14. Orosomucoid 2 serves for predicting but not for monitoring drug response in patients with knee osteoarthritis treated with chondroitin sulfate/glucosamine hydrochloride
15. MALDI-MSI analysis revealed an increment of lipid candidate biomarkers in oa synovium
16. Chondrogenic potencial of standardised platelet rich plasma on osteoarthritic mesenchymal stromal cells
17. Discovery of an autoantibody profile for the early diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis using NAPPA: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
18. Molecular characterization of genes involved in cell-to-cell communication during the chondrogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cell
19. Proliferative and Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes
20. Identification of a panel of endogenous peptides differentially released from hip and knee cartilage of osteoarthritic and healthy patients
21. In vitro chondrogenic potential of mesenchymal stromal cells embedded in fibrin gels
22. Anti-oxidant effects of sulfurous spring water on osteoarthritic chondrocytes
23. The haptoglobin genotype Hp 1-1 is a new potential risk factor for knee osteoarthritis
24. Analysis of the biomarker value of Haptoglobin and Von Willebrand factor for knee osteoarthritis using a targeted mass spectrometry approach in serum
25. Identification of a serum protein biomarker panel for the diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis
26. Development of a multiplexed assay for the targeted analysis of cartilage endogenous peptides in synovial fluid and serum from osteoarthritis patients
27. Mitochondria: A new chondroitin sulphate therapeutic target for osteoarthritis
28. Deficient autophagy induces premature senescence in aging and osteoarthritis
29. Endogenous hydrogen sulfide production is reduced in OA cartilage. Possible contribution to the pathogenesis of OA
30. Differential profiling of secretomes from human cartilage to identify potential early specific protein biomarkers in osteoarthritis
31. Quantitative proteomics reveals putative biomarkers in pre-radiological osteoarthritis
32. A novel panel of cartilage secreted proteins with a potential OA biomarker value
33. Differential lipid profiles of human mesenchymal stem cells undergoing chondrogenesis by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging
34. Peptides profiling of cartilage secretome: a promising alternative for OA biomarker discovery
35. Identification of autoantibodies in serum from osteoarthritis patients using microarrays
36. The three chains of haptoglobin as potential diagnostic markers of osteoarthritis disease
37. Quantitative proteomic analysis revealed differentially extracellular protein profiles of osteoarthritic and normal mesenchymal stem cells undergoing chondrogenesis
38. Quantitative proteomic analysis of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells secretome during chondrogenesis
39. Chondrogenic differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in PLLA-CHT scaffolds
40. Discovery of cartilage-characteristic biomarkers of osteoarthritis by quantitative proteomics
41. Anti-angiogenic action of chondroitin sulfate: a novel target for osteoarthritis therapy
42. Comparative proteomic analysis of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from OA and healthy patients undergoing chondrogenic differentiation
43. Synergistic chondroprotective effect of chondrotin sulfate and glucosamine: a pharmacoproteomic study
44. Quantitative analyis of the effect of nicotine in the human articular chondrocyte secretome
45. Osteoarthritis biomarkers in human serum by chemical depletion coupled to two dimensional difference in gel electrophoresis
46. 90 A QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMICS APPROACH FOR STUDYING THE CHONDROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION PROCESS OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
47. 448 PROTEOMICS APPROACH FOR THE SEARCH OF BIOMARKERS IN SERUM AND CARTILAGE OF PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS
48. 450 PHARMACOPROTEOMIC STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF THREE DIFFERENT CHONDROITIN SULFATE COMPOUNDS ON CHONDROCYTE INTRACELLULAR AND EXTRACELLULAR PROTEOMES
49. 153 DETERMINATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL PROTEIN PROFILE IN THE SYNOVIAL FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND OSTEOARTHRITIS
50. 502 STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF CHONDROITIN SULFATE ON CARTILAGE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX METABOLISM BY CHONDROCYTE SECRETOME ANALYSIS: USEFULNESS OF A QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMIC APPROACH
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