J R Matyas
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Recent Articles
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Mak J, Jablonski C, Leonard C, Dunn J, Raharjo E, Matyas J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Mar;
6:23076.
PMID: 26983696
Controversy remains whether articular cartilage has an endogenous stem/progenitor cell population, since its poor healing capacity after injury can lead to diseases such as osteoarthritis. In the joint environment there...
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Taiani J, Buie H, Campbell G, Manske S, Krawetz R, Rancourt D, et al.
Bone
. 2014 May;
64:263-72.
PMID: 24780879
In the current study, we used an estrogen-deficient mouse model of osteoporosis to test the efficacy of a cell-generated bone tissue construct for bone augmentation of an impaired healing fracture....
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Matyas J, Gutmann A, Randev J, Hurtig M, Bertram J
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2013 Aug;
21(9):1365-73.
PMID: 23973151
Objective: Develop a sensitive, functional biomarker of persistent joint pain in a large animal model of experimental osteoarthritis. Evaluate Impulse Ratio as a measure of weight distribution among supporting limbs...
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Desrochers J, Amrein M, Matyas J
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2012 Feb;
20(5):413-421.
PMID: 22313971
Objective: Structural and biochemical changes in articular cartilage occur throughout the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). Early changes include proteoglycan loss and collagen network disorganization at or near the articular surface....
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Rattner J, Matyas J, Barclay L, Holowaychuk S, Sciore P, Lo I, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2010 May;
21(4):543-53.
PMID: 20459477
Menisci help maintain the structural integrity of the knee. However, the poor healing potential of the meniscus following a knee injury can not only end a career in sports but...
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Villemure I, Chung M, Seck C, Kimm M, Matyas J, Duncan N
Connect Tissue Res
. 2006 Mar;
46(4-5):211-9.
PMID: 16546824
The mechanisms by which chondrocytes modulate longitudinal bone growth are not well understood. This in vitro study investigated the effects of loading on the mRNA expression pattern of key molecular...
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Villemure I, Cloutier L, Matyas J, Duncan N
J Biomech
. 2005 Dec;
40(1):149-56.
PMID: 16378613
Growth plates are highly inhomogeneous in morphology and composition. Mechanical loading can modulate longitudinal bone growth, though the mechanisms underlying this mechanobiology are poorly understood. The proximal tibial growth plates...
8.
Clark A, Leonard T, Barclay L, Matyas J, Herzog W
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2005 Oct;
14(2):120-30.
PMID: 16242973
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if the opposing cartilages of the feline patellofemoral joint adapted differently to short-term anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACL-T) and if the...
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Clark A, Leonard T, Barclay L, Matyas J, Herzog W
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2005 Sep;
13(12):1100-14.
PMID: 16165376
Objective: The purposes of this study were to quantify patellofemoral histology in the feline knee 67 months post-anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACL-T) and to apply an in situ static load...
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Villemure I, Chung M, Seck C, Kimm M, Matyas J, Duncan N
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2004 Oct;
91:114-8.
PMID: 15457706
Bone growth is a complex process involving proliferation, maturation and hypertrophy of chondrocytes in the growth plates. Mechanical forces applied to growing bones alter their longitudinal growth. However, the mechanisms...