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The regulation of differentiation in mesenchymal stem cells
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Mesenchymal stem cells for management of rheumatoid arthritis : immune modulation, repair or both?
The authors are grateful for support to their research from Arthritis Research UK (grants 19271, 19429, 19667, 20050, 20775) and the Medical Research Council (grant no. MR/L020211/1)Peer reviewedPostprin
Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a negative regulator of chondrogenesis in mesenchymal stem cells
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Dr Marius Sudol for the hYAP plasmids (obtained through Addgene), Dr Pete Zammit for the pMSCV-IRES-eGFP plasmid, Dr Robert Judson for subcloning the hYAP cDNAs into the pMSCV-IRES-eGFP plasmid, Dr Lynda Erskine for the provision of mouse embryo samples, and Professor Jimmy Hutchison and the Orthopaedics Department at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for the provision of human tissue samples. The authors are also grateful to Denise Tosh and Susan Clark for excellent technical support. This work was funded by Arthritis Research UK (grant 19429).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Stem Cell-based Therapeutic Strategies for Cartilage Defects and Osteoarthritis
We are grateful to Medical Illustration at the University of Aberdeen for drawing the schematic in Figure 1, and to Arthritis Research UK (grants 19667, 20050, 20775, 20865, 21156) and the Medical Research Council (grants MR/L020211/1, MR/L022893/1) for supporting our work.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Cellular therapy and tissue engineering for cartilage repair
Funding The authors are grateful to the Medical Research Council (grant numbers MR/L020211/1 and MR/L022893/1; CDB, AJR), Versus Arthritis (formerly Arthritis Research UK, grant numbers 20050, 20775, 20865, 21156, and 21800; CDB, AJR), Biosplice Therapeutics (CDB, AJR), and the Canadian Institute of Health Research (AZ, RAK) for supporting their research.Peer reviewedproo
Activation of WNT and BMP signaling in adult human articular cartilage following mechanical injury
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Bone Marrow Contribution to Synovial Hyperplasia Following Joint Surface Injury
Acknowledgements We thank Dr. Andrea Augello and Dr. Donna MacCallum for advice and help with animal procedures, Susan Clark and Denise Tosh for general technical help and support, and the Arthritis and Regenerative Medicine Laboratory and Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Medicine Programme for general support and scientific discussions. We acknowledge the Iain Fraser Cytometry Centre, the animal facility staff and the Microscopy and Histology Facility, in particular Kevin Mackenzie, Gillian Milne and Lucy Wight for their support. This work was supported by Arthritis Research UK (grants 19271, 19429 and 20050). AHKR is supported by the Wellcome Trust through the Scottish Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Initiative (grant WT 085664).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The burden of metabolic syndrome on osteoarthritic joints
Versus Arthritis (grants 19667, 20050, 20775, 20865, 21156) and the Medical Research Council (grant MR/L020211/1).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Constitutive expression of Yes-associated protein (Yap) in adult skeletal muscle fibres induces muscle atrophy and myopathy
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