Comparative anatomy and morphology of the knee in translational models for articular cartilage disorders. Part I: Large animals

Volume: 235, Pages: 151680 - 151680
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
The human knee is a complex joint, and affected by a variety of articular cartilage disorders. Large animal models are critical to model the complex disease mechanisms affecting a functional joint. Species-dependent differences highly affect the results of a pre-clinical study and need to be considered, necessitating specific knowledge not only of macroscopic and microscopic anatomical and pathological aspects, but also characteristics of their...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative anatomy and morphology of the knee in translational models for articular cartilage disorders. Part I: Large animals
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
235
Pages
151680 - 151680
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