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Studies of chondrogenesis in rotating systems
Authors:P Jackie Duke  Elizabeth L Daane  Dina Montufar-Solis
Abstract:A great deal of energy has been exerted over the years researching methods for regenerating and repairing bone and cartilage. Several techniques, especially bone implants and grafts, show great promise for providing a remedy for many skeletal disorders and chondrodystrophies. The bioreactor (rotating-wall vessel, RWV) is a cell culture system that creates a nurturing environment conducive to cell aggregation. Chondrocyte cultures have been studied as implants for repair and replacement of damaged and missing bone and cartilage since 1965 Chesterman and Smith, J Bone Joint Surg 50B:184–197, 1965]. The ability to use large, tissue-like cartilage aggregates grown in the RWV would be of great clinical significance in treating skeletal disorders. In addition, the RWV may provide a superior method for studying chondrogenesis and chondrogenic mutations. Because the RWV is also reported to simulate many of the conditions of microgravity it is a very useful ground-based tool for studying how cell systems will react to microgravity. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:bioreactor  chondrocytes  cartilage  bone  gravity
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