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1. Mechanical Evaluation of Commercially Available Fibrin Sealants for Cartilage Repair.

2. Recent advancements in cartilage tissue engineering innovation and translation.

3. The Longer-Term Effects of a Single Bupivacaine Exposure on the Mechanical Properties of Native Cartilage Explants.

4. Detrimental Effects of Chlorhexidine on Articular Cartilage Viability, Matrix, and Mechanics.

5. Topographical Characterization of the Young, Healthy Human Femoral Medial Condyle.

6. In Vitro Effects of Triamcinolone and Methylprednisolone on the Viability and Mechanics of Native Articular Cartilage.

7. Ion modulatory treatments toward functional self-assembled neocartilage.

8. Non-destructive, continuous monitoring of biochemical, mechanical, and structural maturation in engineered tissue.

9. Biochemical and biomechanical characterization of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar facet joint cartilage in the Yucatan minipig.

10. Navigating regulatory pathways for translation of biologic cartilage repair products.

11. Intracellular Calcium and Sodium Modulation of Self-Assembled Neocartilage Using Costal Chondrocytes.

12. The Effect of Neonatal, Juvenile, and Adult Donors on Rejuvenated Neocartilage Functional Properties.

13. Proteomic, mechanical, and biochemical characterization of cartilage development.

14. The functionality and translatability of neocartilage constructs are improved with the combination of fluid-induced shear stress and bioactive factors.

15. Nondestructive testing of native and tissue-engineered medical products: adding numbers to pictures.

16. Stiffness- and Bioactive Factor-Mediated Protection of Self-Assembled Cartilage against Macrophage Challenge in a Novel Co-Culture System.

17. Chondroitinase ABC Enhances Integration of Self-Assembled Articular Cartilage, but Its Dosage Needs to Be Moderated Based on Neocartilage Maturity.

18. A Tribological Comparison of Facet Joint, Sacroiliac Joint, and Knee Cartilage in the Yucatan Minipig.

19. Vibrometry as a noncontact alternative to dynamic and viscoelastic mechanical testing in cartilage.

20. Rejuvenation of extensively passaged human chondrocytes to engineer functional articular cartilage.

21. In Vitro Effects of Bupivacaine on the Viability and Mechanics of Native and Engineered Cartilage Grafts.

22. Cartilage Assessment Requires a Surface Characterization Protocol: Roughness, Friction, and Function.

23. Characterization of Adult and Neonatal Articular Cartilage From the Equine Stifle.

24. The tribology of cartilage: Mechanisms, experimental techniques, and relevance to translational tissue engineering.

25. Shear stress induced by fluid flow produces improvements in tissue-engineered cartilage.

26. Surgical and tissue engineering strategies for articular cartilage and meniscus repair.

27. Toward tissue-engineering of nasal cartilages.

28. Non-destructive detection of matrix stabilization correlates with enhanced mechanical properties of self-assembled articular cartilage.

29. Structure-function relationships of fetal ovine articular cartilage.

30. Detection of glycosaminoglycan loss in articular cartilage by fluorescence lifetime imaging.

31. Biochemical and biomechanical characterisation of equine cervical facet joint cartilage.

32. Nondestructive fluorescence lifetime imaging and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy detect cartilage matrix depletion and correlate with mechanical properties.

33. Characterization of costal cartilage and its suitability as a cell source for articular cartilage tissue engineering.

34. Functional self-assembled neocartilage as part of a biphasic osteochondral construct.

35. Using Costal Chondrocytes to Engineer Articular Cartilage with Applications of Passive Axial Compression and Bioactive Stimuli.

36. Functional properties of native and tissue-engineered cartilage toward understanding the pathogenesis of chondral lesions at the knee: A bovine cadaveric study.

37. Tension stimulation drives tissue formation in scaffold-free systems.

38. Engineering biomechanically functional neocartilage derived from expanded articular chondrocytes through the manipulation of cell-seeding density and dexamethasone concentration.

39. Effects of passage number and post-expansion aggregate culture on tissue engineered, self-assembled neocartilage.

40. Ammonium-Chloride-Potassium Lysing Buffer Treatment of Fully Differentiated Cells Increases Cell Purity and Resulting Neotissue Functional Properties.

41. Cell-based tissue engineering strategies used in the clinical repair of articular cartilage.

42. Initiation of Chondrocyte Self-Assembly Requires an Intact Cytoskeletal Network.

43. Inhibition of CDK9 prevents mechanical injury-induced inflammation, apoptosis and matrix degradation in cartilage explants.

44. ERK activation is required for hydrostatic pressure-induced tensile changes in engineered articular cartilage.

45. Thyroid hormones enhance the biomechanical functionality of scaffold-free neocartilage.

46. Biomechanical evaluation of suture-holding properties of native and tissue-engineered articular cartilage.

47. Repair and tissue engineering techniques for articular cartilage.

48. Promoting increased mechanical properties of tissue engineered neocartilage via the application of hyperosmolarity and 4α-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate (4αPDD).

49. Topographic variations in biomechanical and biochemical properties in the ankle joint: an in vitro bovine study evaluating native and engineered cartilage.

50. Transforming growth factor β-induced superficial zone protein accumulation in the surface zone of articular cartilage is dependent on the cytoskeleton.

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