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8.  Hormonal influences on joint health and osteoarthritis

chondrocyte Page 68function and cartilage degradation.24 In adolescents, this may manifest as growth retardation due to reduced chondrocyte
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16.  Patellofemoral arthritis in the female patient

chondrocytes that are harvested in an index diagnostic arthroscopy. These chondrocytes are cultured and expanded in the laboratory
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chondrocyte proliferation by upregulating Sox-9. ERRα is generated in response to IL-1β stimulation through the PGE2/cAMP/PKA signaling
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2.  Presentation of arthritis in female patients

chondrocytes, and alterations in this gene theoretically may affect the progression of OA. There does not appear to be evidence
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3.  Nonsurgical options for management

chondrocyte degeneration and OA.23 Patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes have also been found to have increased cartilaginous and meniscus
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1.  Epidemiology of osteoarthritis in female patients

Chondrocytes can generate high levels of reactive oxygen species, which can contribute to OA by damaging collagen as well
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14.  Biomechanics of the female knee

chondrocytes are organized in a complex zoned architecture to create a low-friction Page 120surface that distributes the mechanical
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