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Inflammatory cytokines and mechanical injury induce post-traumatic osteoarthritis-like changes in a human cartilage-bone-synovium microphysiological system
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Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of the ADAMTS-5 Inhibitor GLPG1972/S201086 in Healthy Volunteers and Participants With Osteoarthritis of the Knee or Hip
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Quantification of chondroitin sulfates and hyaluronan in synovial fluid using high performance liquid chromatography
2022) Osteoarthritis Research Society International In Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 30(Suppl 1). p.106-106(
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Osteoarthritis endotype discovery via clustering of biochemical marker data
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Associations Between Physical Activity, Self-reported Joint Function, and Molecular Biomarkers in Working Age Individuals With Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis
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- 2021
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Early anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction does not affect 5 year change in knee cartilage thickness : secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial
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Is meniscal status in the anterior cruciate ligament injured knee associated with change in bone surface area? An exploratory analysis of the KANON trial
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Less improvement following meniscal repair compared with arthroscopic partial meniscectomy : a prospective cohort study of patient-reported outcomes in 150 young adults at 1- and 5-years’ follow-up
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Placebo Surgery Controlled Trials : Do They Achieve What They Set Out To Do? A Systematic Review
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Importance of patellofemoral and tibiofemoral cartilage lesions on trajectory of self-reported outcomes in patients at high risk of knee OA : 4–6 years follow-up of patients undergoing meniscal surgery
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