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期刊名:Osteoarthritis and cartilage open

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Thomas A Perry,Neil A Segal,Catherine Bowen et al. Thomas A Perry et al.
Objectives: To examine whether foot and/or ankle pain increases the risk of knee OA. Design: We utilised longitudinal data from the Mul...
Catarina I G D Castanheira,James R Anderson,Yongxiang Fang et al. Catarina I G D Castanheira et al.
Objective: This study investigated mice serum and joint microRNA expression profiles in ageing and osteoarthritis to elucidate the role of microRNAs in the development and progression of disease, and provide biomarkers fo...
Francesco Travascio,Sabrina Valladares-Prieto,Alicia R Jackson Francesco Travascio
Objective: Articular cartilage is an avascular tissue. Accordingly, diffusivity represents a fundamental transport mechanism for nutrients and other molecular signals regulating its cell metabolism and maintenance of the ...
Monica Zell,Thanda Aung,Marian Kaldas et al. Monica Zell et al.
Objective: To describe the characteristics of calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystal size and morphology under compensated polarized light microscopy (CPLM). Secondarily, to describe CPP crystals seen only with digital enhan...
Rebecca Mae Black,Yang Wang,André Struglics et al. Rebecca Mae Black et al.
Objectives: In this exploratory study, we used discovery proteomics to follow the release of proteins from bovine knee articular cartilage in response to mechanical injury and cytokine treatment. We also studied the effec...
Feng Yang,Wei Liu Feng Yang
Objectives: Tai Chi (TC) is a multi-beneficial exercise for improving health and function in knee osteoarthritis (OA). Biomechanical insights of 24 TC forms at the knee joint are not well understood. We aimed to examine k...
Paulien Esther Roos,Austin Mituniewicz,Wei Liu Paulien Esther Roos
Objectives: Tai Chi (TC) has shown beneficial effects on joint function in knee osteoarthritis (OA). Biomechanical mechanisms of knee joint contact load (JCL) and muscle activations during TC are less understood. The purp...
Emma Einarsson,Jonas Svensson,Elin Folkesson et al. Emma Einarsson et al.
Background: Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), e.g. relaxation parameter mapping, may be sensitive to structural and compositional tissue changes, and could potentially be used to non-invasively detect and mon...
Jean W Liew,Seoyoung C Kim,Christine Peloquin et al. Jean W Liew et al.
Background: Anti-nerve growth factor (NGF) has shown promise for osteoarthritis (OA) pain efficacy, but an unanticipated joint safety signal occurred in trials. To what extent this was related to OA natural history, or wa...
Jamie L Huizinga,Nehal Shah,Stacy E Smith et al. Jamie L Huizinga et al.
Objective: Symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) and meniscal tear are often treated with weight-bearing exercises and without ordering advanced imaging (e.g. MRI). This may lead to missed diagnoses of subchondral insuffic...