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Chondrocytes (/ˈkɒndrəsaɪt, -droʊ-/, from Gr**** χόνδρος (chondros) 'cartilage' and κύτος (kytos) 'cell') are the only
cells found in
healthy cartilage...
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membrane known as the perichondrium. The
primary cells of
cartilage are
chondrocytes,
which are in a
matrix of
fibrous tissue,
proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans...
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Nasal chondrocytes (NC) are
present in the
hyaline cartilage of the
nasal septum and in fact are the only cell type
within the tissue.
Similar to chondrocytes...
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mechanisms include cellular matrix linkage rupture,
chondrocyte protein synthesis inhibition, and
chondrocyte apoptosis.
There are
several different repair...
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Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI, ATC code M09AX02 (WHO)) is a
biomedical treatment that
repairs damages in
articular cartilage. ACI provides...
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territorial matrix is the
tissue surrounding chondrocytes (cells
which produce cartilage) in cartilage.
Chondrocytes are
inactive cartilage cells, so they don't...
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longitudinal growth of long
bones in the
epiphyseal plate. The plate's
chondrocytes are
under constant division by mitosis.
These daughter cells stack facing...
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articular joints by
protecting chondrocytes.
These agents perform various functions, such as:
Stimulating chondrocyte synthesis of
collagen and proteoglycans...
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hyaline cartilage begins. The
first step in
ossification is that the
chondrocytes at this
point become hypertrophic and
arrange themselves in rows. The...
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cartilage and carina.
Cartilage is
composed of
specialized cells called chondrocytes that
produce a
large amount of
collagenous extracellular matrix, abundant...