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  1. Repurposing flavopiridol as an inhaled therapeutic for pulmonary fibrosis
  2. Spatial transcriptomic applications in orthopedics
  3. Clinical and molecular landscape of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
  4. CircFUNDC1 interacts with CDK9 to promote mitophagy in nucleus pulposus cells under oxidative stress and ameliorates intervertebral disc degeneration
  5. Intra-articular injection of an extended-release flavopiridol formulation represents a potential alternative to other intra-articular medications for treating equine joint disease
  6. Current trends in the prevention of adhesions after zone 2 flexor tendon repair
  7. Biomimetic Bone-Like Composite Hydrogel Scaffolds Composed of Collagen Fibrils and Natural Hydroxyapatite for Promoting Bone Repair
  8. CircGNB1 drives osteoarthritis pathogenesis by inducing oxidative stress in chondrocytes
  9. Acute bone loss following SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in mice
  10. Mechanical Cues for Triggering and Regulating Cellular Movement Selectively at the Single-Cell Level
  11. A two-stage digestion of whole murine knee joints for single-cell RNA sequencing
  12. After a knee injury, flavopiridol in an extended-release formulation reduces arthritis.
  13. Production of Inhalable Ultra-Small Particles for Delivery of Anti-Inflammation Medicine via a Table-Top Microdevice
  14. CircSLC7A2 protects against osteoarthritis through inhibition of the miR‐4498/TIMP3 axis
  15. Bromodomain-containing-protein-4 and cyclin-dependent-kinase-9 inhibitors interact synergistically in vitro and combined treatment reduces post-traumatic osteoarthritis severity in mice
  16. Direct Observations of Silver Nanowire-Induced Frustrated Phagocytosis among NR8383 Lung Alveolar Macrophages
  17. Direct Visualization of the Binding of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 with Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein via High-Resolution Atomic Force Microscopy
  18. Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 9 (CDK9) Inhibitor Atuveciclib Suppresses Intervertebral Disk Degeneration via the Inhibition of the NF-κB Signaling Pathway
  19. Aggrecan and COMP Improve Periosteal Chondrogenesis by Delaying Chondrocyte Hypertrophic Maturation
  20. NADPH oxidases in bone and cartilage homeostasis and disease: A promising therapeutic target
  21. New Means to Control Molecular Assembly
  22. Acute Changes in NADPH Oxidase 4 in Early Post‐Traumatic Osteoarthritis
  23. Do early response genes activated by joint injury affect cell metabolomes?
  24. Label-Free and Direct Visualization of Multivalent Binding of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 with Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein
  25. Effects of Micronized Cartilage Matrix on Cartilage Repair in Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
  26. Inhibition of Early Response Genes Prevents Changes in Global Joint Metabolomic Profiles in Mouse Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis
  27. Ca2+-Dependent Regulation of NFATc1 via KCa3.1 in Inflammatory Osteoclastogenesis
  28. Review on the clinical use of stem cells for the purpose of spinal fusion
  29. Powdered Cartilage to help repair damaged ankle cartilage.
  30. K Ca 3.1 as Master Regulator in Inflammatory Osteoclastogenesis
  31. Book chapter on how Osteoarthritis begins and becomes more severe over time.
  32. Forming more bone with less BMP2
  33. Joint tissue biomechanics: joint responses to biomechanical impact (theories of growth and adaptation)
  34. Articular Cartilage Injury and Potential Remedies
  35. Cdk9 inhibition protects cartilage from damage caused by mechanical injury
  36. Review of non-surgical mouse PTOA models
  37. Imaging Joint Degradation Realtime
  38. The in vivo and in vitro effect of inhibitors of brd4 and cdk9 on early phase of post traumatic osteoarthritis
  39. Comprehensive transcriptome analysis of aging-related gene expression in early phase of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
  40. Evidence of in vivo drug delivery via the tat protein transduction domain
  41. Do Bisphosphonates Affect OA after ACL Tears?
  42. Non-surgical ACL Rupture Models in Mice (book chapter)
  43. High abundant protein removal from rodent blood for biomarker discovery
  44. Reply
  45. In vivo fluorescence reflectance imaging of protease activity in a mouse model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
  46. Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and its binding partners in the cartilage extracellular matrix: Interaction, regulation and role in chondrogenesis
  47. Primary Response to Cartilage Injury
  48. The effect of noggin interference in a rabbit posterolateral spinal fusion model
  49. CDK9 inhibition attenuates inflammatory response and apoptosis in cartilage explants to preserve matrix integrity in a single impact mechanical injury model
  50. Mice null for the alternatively spliced EDA segment of fibronectin exhibit reduced knee inflammation after tibial compression injury
  51. Comparison of loading rate-dependent injury modes in a murine model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
  52. LRF promotes stem cells growth and inhibits cartilage differentiation
  53. Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein enhances osteogenesis by directly binding and activating bone morphogenetic protein-2
  54. Effect of Age and Cytoskeletal Elements on the Indentation-Dependent Mechanical Properties of Chondrocytes
  55. Early transient induction of IL-6 in a mouse joint injury model
  56. Interactions between FGF21 and BMP-2 in osteogenesis
  57. c-Maf Transcription Factor Regulates ADAMTS-12 Expression in Human Chondrogenic Cells
  58. Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis
  59. Identification of a 3Kbp Mechanoresponsive Promoter Region in the Human Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein Gene
  60. The oncogene LRF is a survival factor in chondrosarcoma and contributes to tumor malignancy and drug resistance
  61. Musculoskeletal changes following non-invasive knee injury using a novel mouse model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
  62. Chondrogenic Potential and Homogeneity of Cell Populations of Donor and Recipient Cells in a Fresh Osteochondral Allograft
  63. Enhanced Activity of Transforming Growth Factor β1 (TGF-β1) Bound to Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein
  64. Comparative analysis with collagen type II distinguishes cartilage oligomeric matrix protein as a primary TGFβ-responsive gene
  65. 138 EARLY CHANGES FOLLOWING KNEE INJURY IN NON-INVASIVE MOUSE PTOA MODEL
  66. 240 COMP BINDS TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA FAMILY LIGANDS TO ENHANCE THEIR ACTIVHY
  67. Vimentin contributes to changes in chondrocyte stiffness in osteoarthritis
  68. Role of c-Maf in Chondrocyte Differentiation
  69. Rho kinase–dependent activation of SOX9 in chondrocytes
  70. 212 RHO KINASE PHOSPHORYLATES SOX9 TO ENHANCE TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY
  71. Rho kinase–dependent CCL20 induced by dynamic compression of human chondrocytes
  72. Dynamic compression of chondrocytes induces a Rho kinase-dependent reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton
  73. Immunolocalization of IL-17A, IL-17B, and Their Receptors in Chondrocytes During Fracture Healing
  74. Generation of interleukin-17 receptor-like protein (IL-17RL) in prostate by alternative splicing of RNA
  75. P145 RHO KINASE ACTIVITY AND ACTIN CYTOSKELETON REORGANIZATION ARE REQUIRED FOR TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA INDUCED MATRIX SYNTHESIS
  76. P146 DYNAMIC COMPRESSION OF CHONDROCYTES INDUCES A RHO KINASE-DEPENDENT REORGANIZATION OF THE ACTIN CYTOSKELETON
  77. Interleukin-17 Receptor-LikeGene Is a Novel Antiapoptotic Gene Highly Expressed in Androgen-Independent Prostate Cancer
  78. Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP)-6 Signaling and BMP Antagonist Noggin in Prostate Cancer
  79. Interleukin-17 family and IL-17 receptors
  80. Soluble and Transmembrane Isoforms of Novel Interleukin-17 Receptor-like Protein by RNA Splicing and Expression in Prostate Cancer
  81. How do monolayer-expanded chondrocytes re-adapt to 3D culture
  82. Expression of a stable articular cartilage phenotype without evidence of hypertrophy by adult human articular chondrocytes in vitro
  83. Cartilage Matrix Protein: Expression Patterns in Chicken, Mouse, and Humana
  84. Cartilage matrix protein forms a type II collagen-independent filamentous network: analysis in primary cell cultures with a retrovirus expression system.
  85. Progression and Recapitulation of the Chondrocyte Differentiation Program: Cartilage Matrix Protein Is a Marker for Cartilage Maturation
  86. The Role of Coiled-coil α-Helices and Disulfide Bonds in the Assembly and Stabilization of Cartilage Matrix Protein Subunits
  87. Link protein is ubiquitously expressed in non-cartilaginous tissues where it enhances and stabilizes the interaction of proteoglycans with hyaluronic acid.