Proceedings of the PSK Conference (대한약학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2002.10a
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- Pages.366.1-366.1
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- 2002
Culture of rabbit chondrocytes on the HA-agarose scaffold for artificial cartilage
- Hong, Sung-Ran (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administration) ;
- Nguyen, Lan-Anh (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Kwon, O-Hee (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Shin, In-Soo (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Kim, Soon-Nam (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Man, Choong-Hong (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Lee, Ki-Hong (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Oh, Ho-Jung (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administratio) ;
- Yoo, Si-Hyung (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administration) ;
- Kang, Hye-Na (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administration) ;
- Choi, Seoung-Eun (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administration) ;
- Lee, Seok-Ho (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administration) ;
- Hong, Seoung-Hwa (Blood products division, Biologics Evaluation Department. Korea Food and Drug Administration) ;
- Lee, Young-Moo (School of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University)
- Published : 2002.10.01
Abstract
Emerging medical technologies for effective and lasting repair of articular cartilage include delivery of cells or cell-seeded scaffolds to a defective site to initiate de novo tissue regeneration. In this respect. the availability of an appropriate biomaterial scaffold is crucial to allow chondrocyte growth and cartilaginous matrix deposition in a three-dimensional geometry. Hyaluronic acid (HA) molecules are anchored to the chondrocyte membrane via receptors, such as CD44. (omitted)
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