Article
Evaluation of nonbiomedical and biomedical grade alginates for the transplantation of genetically modified articular chondrocytes to cartilage defects in a large animal model in vivo.
Experimental Orthopaedics and Osteoarthritis Research, Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Germany.
The Journal of Gene Medicine (impact factor:
2.48).
03/2011;
13(4):230-42.
DOI:10.1002/jgm.1557
pp.230-42
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
alginate system
articular chondrocyte transplantation
biomedical grade alginates
chondrocytes
clinically relevant
different nonviral compounds
Escherichia coli lacZ genes
experimental models
FuGENE 6. Transgene expression
longest time point
luciferase activity
maximal transgene expression
nonbiomedical grade alginates
Optimally transfected chondrocytes
Ovine articular chondrocytes
Photinus pyralis luc
potential therapeutic genes
preclinical large animal model
Primary cultures
Transfected chondrocytes encapsulated