Cartilage is found in many locations within the human body. Common locations include joints, in between vertebrae, the nose and ears, within the trachea, and at the junction between the ribs and sternum. Is cartilage made of water? Cartilage contains a large amount of water. However, this wa...
Articular cartilage in the adult is considered a permanent tissue, meaning it has little-to-no turnover throughout adult life. This property differs from cartilage in other locations, such as growth plate cartilage. ERG expression persists only in the superficial cells of the articular cartilage af...
In epiphyseal plates, chondrocytes enlarge and divide during maturation to form single or multicellular lacunae arranged in linear stacks. There are five recognized types of cartilage (with typical locations in brackets): hyaline (articular), fibroelastic (meniscus), fibrocartilage (bony insertion of ...
Locations • Epiphyseal plates and articular ends of long bones • Fetal skeleton • Upper respiratory tract • External ear • Auditory tube • Epiglottis • Laryngeal cartilage • Intervertebral discs • Symphysis pubis • Menisci • Tendinous insertions • Glenohumeral/acetabular la...
Histological measurements of the thickness of non-calcified and calcified cartilage, as well as the subchondral bone plate in five locations on the femoral... DD Frisbie,MW Cross,CW Mcilwraith - 《Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol》 被引量: 597发表: 2006年 The Addition of Platelet-Rich Plasma to Sca...
Tissue engineering potential of human dermis-isolated adult stem cells from multiple anatomical locations. PLoS One 12, e0182531 (2017). PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Lavoie, J. F. et al. Skin-derived precursors differentiate into skeletogenic cell types and contribute to bone repair. ...
providing skeletal shape, body support, and locations for muscle attachment. This multi-functionality is believed to be due to a unique structural feature of elasmobranch cartilage, wherein the skeleton mineralizes only at the surface, forming an ensheathing layer of mineralized tiles called tesserae ...
the contrast agents’ diffusion were created, and correlations with biomechanical indentation parameters (equilibrium and instantaneous moduli, and relaxation time constants) were examined at 28 specific locations. Cartilage at each location was analyzed as full-thickness to ensure a fair comparison, and...
Chondrocytes vary in shape, size and number of cells per area depending on their different anatomical locations, even within different regions of the normal knee joint. Close to the surface they are flatter, smaller and generally have a greater density than the cells deeper in the matrix. Each...
(i.e., 12- to 3-o'clock cam lesions result in cartilage delamination at these corresponding locations along the acetabular dome). Labral tears withcam impingementresult from compression of the labrum between the aspherical femoral head and acetabular rim and are more commonly detachments at the ...