2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-68789/v1
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Osteochondral Live Slices as Physiological in-vitro Model of the Human Joint for High-throughput Applications

Abstract: Background: Current advances in musculoskeletal research yielded numerous new insights and therapy options for diseases of the joints but preclinical in-vitro testing is currently limited to self-manufactured 2D and 3D cell cultures only remotely mimicking the in-vivo situation in regards of tissue composition and cell configuration. While in-vivo animal models are a lot more lifelike, they are inherently connected with ethical concerns, translation to the human situation, logistic efforts and high costs. Here… Show more

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