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Animal Models for Tendon and Ligament

Park CY, Jo CH

Tendon and ligament disorders are common and lead to significant disability, pain, healthcare cost, and lost productivity. To study the pathogenesis and management strategies of tendon and ligament injury, appropriate...
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Intraarticular Fibroma of the Tendon Sheath arising from the Infrapatellar Plica in the Knee

Kim SG, Oh TB

A fibroma of the tendon sheath (FTS) is a rare and less well-known benign soft-tissue tumor. FTS infrequently develop in the knee region. Especially intraarticular FTS of the knee was...
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Meloxicam-induced Erythema Multiforme

Park HG, Kim JS

Erythema multiforme is an acute cutaneous reaction which manifests as macular patches and edematous papules commonly involving the hands, feet, forearm and mucous membranes. It is thought to be caused...
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Animal Models for Osteoarthritis

Kim HA, Jung YO

The osteoarthritis is being emphasized in South Korea becoming an aged society. It is desirable to use a model that reflects human disease when using an animal model to understand...
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Genome Editing Using Engineered Nucleases

Shin JH, Kim H

Genome editing is a useful research tool essentially applicable to gene therapy in the field of biotechnology, pharmaceutics and medicine. Scientists have developed three types of programmable nucleases for genome...
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In Vivo Cartilage Formation Using Human Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Mixed with Fibrin Glue

Park KW, Choi WJ, Lee KM, Yoon DS, Kim SH, Lee JW

PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of in vivo cartilage formation by direct injection the chondrogenic undifferentiated human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs) mixed with fibrin glue including TGF-beta3. MATERIALS AND...
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