PPT-Cartilage Digital Laboratory
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Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 40 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you
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Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 40 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you should be able to Distinguish at the light microscope level each of the following. Dr Iram Tassaduq. CARTILAGE . Cartilage . is a type of . . connective . tissue derived . from mesenchyme, in which the ground substance is hardened and provides support. . CARTILAGE . It is a form . The dense layer of the basal lamina of all epithelial tissue is created by connective tissue. . Connective tissue connects the epithelium to the rest of the body.. Three Basic Components. Specialized cells. Diaphysis. Epiphysis. Articular cartilage. Epiphyseal line. Spongy bone. Medullary cavity. Nutrient foramen. Endosteum. Periosteum. Articular cartilage. Epiphysis. Diaphysis. Epiphysis. Articular cartilage. VIBS 289 lab. . . Larry Johnson Texas A&M University. Cartilage and . Bone. Slide 121. : Bone, rabbit femur. . - . Chondroblasts. /. chondrocytes. Compact bone . Z. Zamli. 1. , . C. Cartwright. 1. , . WA. Cook. 1. , . GE. Torlot. 1. , . K. Vassilevskaja. 1. , . K. Kawamoto. 2. , T. Kawamoto. 3. , . KA. Robson-Brown. 4. , JF. Tarlton. 5 . and M. Sharif. 1. .. Department of Anatomy, . Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease, affecting nearly 50% of those over 65 years of age and almost all individuals over age 75.. OA affects primarily the weight-bearing joints of the axial and peripheral skeleton, causing pain, limitation of motion, deformity, progressive disability, and decreased quality of life.. Chapter 7 Cartilage Prof Abdel-. Majeed. Safer Histology & . Hisctochemistry. 1. Cartilage: Introduction. Cartilage is characterized by an extracellular matrix (ECM) enriched with . glycosaminoglycans. Chondral. Defect. Normal Anatomy. Hyaline cartilage covering the articular surface of the tibia and femur. Function. Lower friction on gliding surfaces. Shock absorption. Average depth of 2 -4 mm. Avascular. Knee Osteoarthritis. This program will include a discussion of investigational agents not approved by the FDA for use in the United States.. Goals of This Program. Background. Background (cont). Historic Perspectives: Effect of IA Steroids on Knee Cartilage. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. . Distinguish, at the light microscope level, each of the following::. Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine. Co-Director, Baylor-San Antonio, Texas Sports Medicine Fellowship. The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group . Medical Director, BRIO . 1. assistant lecturer Farah E. Ismaeel. Characteristics of . Cartilage. . Cartilage is a special form of connective tissue that also develops from the . mesenchyme. consists of . cells. , connective tissue . TMJ Bioengineering Conference. Barcelona, Spain. September 12-13, 2016. Sotcheadt Sim, Andrea Matuska, Martin Garon, . Eric Quenneville. , Peter McFetridge and Michael D. Buschmann. Mechanical testing of articular cartilage is a useful outcome measure in studies of cartilage degeneration and cartilage repair.. DMR 1905673. 2020 Intellectual Merit. Mark W. Grinstaff, Trustees of Boston University . We are developing an innovative approach to restoring the material and functional properties of degraded osteoarthritic cartilage by forming an interpenetrating polymer network between a synthetic hydrophilic biocompatible glycosaminoglycan-mimetic polymer and native collagen (Fig. 1A). Specifically, the polymer -poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) (pMPC) is formed by .
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