M B Goldring
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Goldring M
Methods Mol Med
. 2011 Mar;
2:217-32.
PMID: 21359746
Chondrocytes comprise the single cellular component of adult hyaline cartilage and are considered to be terminally differentiated cells that maintain the cartilage matrix when turnover is low. The major components...
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Finnson K, Parker W, Chi Y, Hoemann C, Goldring M, Antoniou J, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2010 Sep;
18(11):1518-27.
PMID: 20833252
Objective: Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) plays a critical role in cartilage homeostasis and deregulation of its signalling is implicated in osteoarthritis (OA). TGF-β isoforms signal through a pair of transmembrane...
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Toegel S, Pabst M, Wu S, Grass J, Goldring M, Chiari C, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2009 Oct;
18(2):240-8.
PMID: 19800998
Objective: Sialic acids frequently occur at the terminal positions of glycoprotein N-glycans present at chondrocyte surfaces or in the cartilage matrix. Sialic acids are transferred to glycoproteins in either alpha-2,3...
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Toegel S, Plattner V, Wu S, Goldring M, Chiari C, Kolb A, et al.
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim
. 2009 Mar;
45(7):351-60.
PMID: 19263178
In vitro studies using chondrocyte cell cultures have increased our understanding of cartilage physiology and the altered chondrocytic cell phenotype in joint diseases. Beside the use of primary cells isolated...
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Goldring M, Otero M, Tsuchimochi K, Ijiri K, Li Y
Ann Rheum Dis
. 2008 Dec;
67 Suppl 3:iii75-82.
PMID: 19022820
In osteoarthritis (OA), adult articular chondrocytes undergo phenotypic modulation in response to alterations in the environment owing to mechanical injury and inflammation. These processes not only stimulate the production of...
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Luan Y, Kong L, Howell D, Ilalov K, Fajardo M, Bai X, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2008 May;
16(11):1413-20.
PMID: 18485748
Objective: As we previously reported, ADAMTS-7 and ADAMTS-12, two members of ADAMTS (a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin motifs) family, degrade cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) in vitro and are...
17.
Goodwin J, Farley M, Swaim B, Goldring S, Goldring M, Bierbaum B, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2008 Apr;
16(10):1263-6.
PMID: 18396421
Objective: The heterogeneity of biosynthesis in human-derived cartilage explants poses a challenge to its use in experiments. The aim of this study was to determine the consistency with which two...
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Toegel S, Wu S, Piana C, Unger F, Wirth M, Goldring M, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2008 Mar;
16(10):1205-12.
PMID: 18321735
Objective: To compare the effects of glucosamine (GlcN), curcumin, and diacerein in immortalized human C-28/I2 chondrocytes at the cellular and the gene expression level. This study aimed to provide insights...
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Goldring S, Goldring M
J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact
. 2006 Dec;
6(4):376-8.
PMID: 17185832
No abstract available.
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Toegel S, Harrer N, Plattner V, Unger F, Viernstein H, Goldring M, et al.
J Control Release
. 2006 Nov;
117(1):121-9.
PMID: 17126445
The present study was performed to evaluate the applicability of plant lectins as mediators of bioadhesion in cartilage research using human chondrocyte cell lines C-28/I2 and T/C-28a2. The bioadhesive properties...