D H Rosenzweig
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Rosenzweig D, Fairag R, Mathieu A, Li L, Eglin D, DEste M, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2018 Oct;
36:200-217.
PMID: 30370912
Numerous studies show promise for cell-based tissue engineering strategies aiming to repair painful intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. However, clinical translation to human IVD repair is slow. In the present study,...
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Rosenzweig D, Tremblay Gravel J, Bisson D, Ouellet J, Weber M, Haglund L
Eur Cell Mater
. 2017 Mar;
33:240-251.
PMID: 28345732
Autologous NP cell implantation is a potential therapeutic avenue for intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. However, monolayer expansion of cells isolated from surgical samples may negatively impact matrix production by way...
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Rosenzweig D, Gawri R, Moir J, Beckman L, Eglin D, Steffen T, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2016 Jan;
31:26-39.
PMID: 26728497
Low back pain originating from intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration affects the quality of life for millions of people, and it is a major contributor to global healthcare costs. Long-term culture...
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Alkhatib B, Rosenzweig D, Krock E, Roughley P, Beckman L, Steffen T, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2014 Sep;
28:98-110.
PMID: 25214017
Excessive mechanical loading or acute trauma to intervertebral discs (IVDs) is thought to contribute to degeneration and pain. However, the exact mechanisms by which mechanical injury initiates and promotes degeneration...
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Rosenzweig D, Chicatun F, Nazhat S, Quinn T
Acta Biomater
. 2013 Jul;
9(12):9360-9.
PMID: 23896567
Cell-based therapies such as autologous chondrocyte implantation require in vitro cell expansion. However, standard culture techniques require cell passaging, leading to dedifferentiation into a fibroblast-like cell type. Primary chondrocytes grown...
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Rosenzweig D, Djap M, Ou S, Quinn T
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2012 Sep;
20(12):1591-602.
PMID: 22935788
Objective: To characterize mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinase activity and chondrocyte apoptosis in an in vitro model of cartilage mechanical injury as a function of tissue depth and time post-injury....