Joint immobilization prevents murine osteoarthritis and reveals the highly mechanosensitive nature of protease expression in vivo.
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical joint loading is critical for the development of osteoarthritis (OA). Although once regarded as a disease of cartilage attrition, OA is now known to be controlled by the expression and activity of key proteases, such as ADAMTS-5, that drive matrix degradation. This study was u...
Main Authors: | Burleigh, A, Chanalaris, A, Gardiner, MD, Driscoll, C, Boruc, O, Saklatvala, J, Vincent, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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