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New publication: Responsible innovation in stem cell research: using responsibility as a strategy
Marianna Tryfonidou and Lizette Utomo contributed to a bioethics paper by Assen et al. on the concept of responsibility in stem cell research. The paper illustrates how this concept could inform strategies to deal effectively with the ethical implications of stem cell research. Read the paper >>
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New publication: The catabolic-to-anabolic shift seen in the canine osteoarthritic cartilage treated with knee joint distraction occurs after the distraction period
New publication by Teunissen, et al. in Journal of Orthopaedic Translation on the changes in cartilage physiology after knee joint distraction. Read paper >>
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New publication: Sustained release of locally delivered celecoxib provides pain relief for osteoarthritis: a proof of concept in dog patients
New paper bij Tellegen, et al. in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage on a microsphere formulation for the controlled delivery of celecoxib to combat pain in osteoarthritis. Read the paper >>
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New publication: Synovial membrane-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells from osteoarthritic joints in dogs possess lower chondrogenic-, and higher osteogenic capacity compared to normal joints
A new publication by Teunissen, et al. published in Stem Cells Research & Therapy provides insights in the differentiation capacity of mesenchymal progrenitor cells derived from canine OA synovial membrane. Congrats to Michelle for this wonderful publication! Read the full paper here >>
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New publication: Hyperosmolar expansion medium improves nucleus pulposus cell phenotype
New paper by Laagland et al in JOR Spine shows the beneficiary effects of hyperosmolarity on in vitro expansion of canine NP cells. Congrats to Lisanne for this wonderful publication! Read the paper >>
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