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Robert Lane Smith

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Hariri S, Truntzer J, Smith R, Safran M
Arthroscopy . 2015 Mar; 31(6):1077-83. PMID: 25749531
Purpose: To analyze chondral flaps debrided during hip arthroscopy to determine their biochemical and cellular composition. Methods: Thirty-one full-thickness acetabular chondral flaps were collected during hip arthroscopy. Biochemical analysis was...
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Lai J, Kajiyama G, Smith R, Maloney W, Yang F
Sci Rep . 2013 Dec; 3:3553. PMID: 24352100
Cartilage loss is a leading cause of disability among adults and effective therapy remains elusive. Neonatal chondrocytes (NChons) are an attractive allogeneic cell source for cartilage repair, but their clinical...
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Rao A, Zwingenberger S, Valladares R, Li C, Smith R, Goodman S, et al.
Int Orthop . 2013 Apr; 37(7):1393-8. PMID: 23604215
Purpose: The murine calvarial model has been widely employed for the in vivo study of particle-induced osteolysis, the most frequent cause of aseptic loosening of total joint replacements. Classically, this...
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Saber S, Zhang A, Ki S, Lindsey D, Smith R, Riboh J, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A . 2010 Jan; 16(6):2085-90. PMID: 20109062
Mutilating injuries of the hand and upper extremity result in tendon losses too great to be replaced by autologous grafts. The goal of this study was to use tissue engineering...
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Tuan R, Young-In Lee F, Konttinen Y, Wilkinson J, Smith R
J Am Acad Orthop Surg . 2008 Aug; 16 Suppl 1:S42-8. PMID: 18612013
New clinical and basic science data on the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which wear particles stimulate the host inflammatory response have provided deeper insight into the pathophysiology of periprosthetic...
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Lee M, Trindade M, Ikenoue T, Goodman S, Schurman D, Smith R
J Cell Biochem . 2003 Aug; 90(1):80-6. PMID: 12938158
Onset and progression of cartilage degeneration is associated with shear stress occurring in diarthrodial joints subjected to inappropriate loading. This study tested the hypothesis that shear stress induced nitric oxide...