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H T Kokkonen

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Kokkonen H, Chin H, Toyras J, Jurvelin J, Quinn T
Ann Biomed Eng . 2016 Nov; 45(4):973-981. PMID: 27826673
Solute transport through the extracellular matrix (ECM) is crucial to chondrocyte metabolism. Cartilage injury affects solute transport in cartilage due to alterations in ECM structure and solute-matrix interactions. Therefore, cartilage...
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Rautiainen J, Nieminen M, Salo E, Kokkonen H, Mangia S, Michaeli S, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2016 May; 24(9):1656-64. PMID: 27143363
Objective: To investigate the sensitivity of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters to increase of collagen cross-linking in articular cartilage, a factor possibly contributing to the aging-related development of osteoarthritis...
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Kulmala K, Karjalainen H, Kokkonen H, Tiitu V, Kovanen V, Lammi M, et al.
Med Eng Phys . 2013 Apr; 35(10):1415-20. PMID: 23622944
Objective: To investigate the effect of threose-induced collagen cross-linking on diffusion of ionic and non-ionic contrast agents in articular cartilage. Design: Osteochondral plugs (Ø=6mm) were prepared from bovine patellae and...
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Kokkonen H, Makela J, Kulmala K, Rieppo L, Jurvelin J, Tiitu V, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2011 Aug; 19(10):1190-8. PMID: 21827864
Objective: The effect of threose-induced collagen cross-linking on the mechanical and diffusive properties of cartilage was investigated in vitro. In particular, we investigated the potential of Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography...
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Kokkonen H, Jurvelin J, Tiitu V, Toyras J
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2011 Jan; 19(3):295-301. PMID: 21215317
Objective: Osteoarthritic degeneration may be initiated by mechanical overloading of articular cartilage. Mechanical injury increases the permeability of tissue, thereby probably affecting the diffusion of contrast agents in articular cartilage....