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Quynhhoa T Nguyen

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Nguyen Q, Norelli J, Graver A, Ekstein C, Schwartz J, Chowdhury F, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2017 Aug; 45(12):2872-2881. PMID: 28759732
Background: Achilles tendon tears are devastating injuries, especially to athletes. Elevated matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity after a tendon injury has been associated with deterioration of the collagen network and can...
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Nguyen Q, Hwang Y, Chen A, Varghese S, Sah R
Biomaterials . 2012 Jul; 33(28):6682-90. PMID: 22749448
Hydrogels prepared from poly-(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been used in a variety of studies of cartilage tissue engineering. Such hydrogels may also be useful as a tunable mechanical material for...
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Reuther M, Wong V, Briggs K, Chang A, Nguyen Q, Schumacher B, et al.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2012 May; 147(4):661-7. PMID: 22597575
Objectives: (1) To show that extracellular matrix deposition in 3-dimensional culture of human septal chondrocytes cultured in a rotary bioreactor is comparable to the deposition achieved under static culture conditions....
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Talukdar S, Nguyen Q, Chen A, Sah R, Kundu S
Biomaterials . 2011 Sep; 32(34):8927-37. PMID: 21906805
The repair of articular cartilage defects poses a continuing challenge. Cartilage tissue engineering through the culture of chondrocytes seeded in 3D porous scaffolds has the potential for generating constructs that...
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Bhardwaj N, Nguyen Q, Chen A, Kaplan D, Sah R, Kundu S
Biomaterials . 2011 May; 32(25):5773-81. PMID: 21601277
The use of cell-scaffold constructs is a promising tissue engineering approach to repair cartilage defects and to study cartilaginous tissue formation. In this study, silk fibroin/chitosan blended scaffolds were fabricated...
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Nguyen Q, Wong B, Chun J, Yoon Y, Talke F, Sah R
J Biomech . 2010 Mar; 43(9):1787-93. PMID: 20189572
During joint articulation, cartilage is subjected to compression, shear, and sliding, mechanical factors that regulate and affect cartilage metabolism. The objective of this study was to use an in vitro...
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Schmidt T, Gastelum N, Nguyen Q, Schumacher B, Sah R
Arthritis Rheum . 2007 Mar; 56(3):882-91. PMID: 17328061
Objective: To determine whether the synovial fluid (SF) constituents hyaluronan (HA), proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), and surface-active phospholipids (SAPL) contribute to boundary lubrication, either independently or additively, at an articular cartilage-cartilage...