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Preventing chondrocyte programmed cell death caused by iatrogenic injury
The Knee, 03/26/07
John G. Costouros, et al. - Cartilage repair technology is advancing at a rapid pace. However, all techniques share a common weakness - unintentional chondrocyte cell death resulting from cartilage injury that occurs during preparation of the defect site...These results provide proof of concept for the use of PCD inhibitors to enhance the results of cartilage repair surgeries
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