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Chondroinduction From Naturally Derived Cartilage Matrix: A Comparison Between Devitalized And Decellularized Cartilage Encapsulated In Hydrogel Pastes., Emily C. Beck, Marilyn Barragan, Tony B. Libeer, Sarah L. Kieweg, Gabriel L. Converse, Richard A. Hopkins, Cory J. Berkland, Michael S. Detamore
Chondroinduction From Naturally Derived Cartilage Matrix: A Comparison Between Devitalized And Decellularized Cartilage Encapsulated In Hydrogel Pastes., Emily C. Beck, Marilyn Barragan, Tony B. Libeer, Sarah L. Kieweg, Gabriel L. Converse, Richard A. Hopkins, Cory J. Berkland, Michael S. Detamore
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Hydrogel precursors are liquid solutions that are prone to leaking after surgical placement. This problem was overcome by incorporating either decellularized cartilage (DCC) or devitalized cartilage (DVC) microparticles into traditional photocrosslinkable hydrogel precursors in an effort to achieve a paste-like hydrogel precursor. DCC and DVC were selected specifically for their potential to induce chondrogenesis of stem cells, given that materials that are chondroinductive on their own without growth factors are a revolutionary goal in orthopedic medicine. We hypothesized that DVC, lacking the additional chemical processing steps in DCC to remove cell content, would lead to a more chondroinductive hydrogel with …