Items where Author is "Freemont, A. J."

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LE MAITRE, C. L., FRAIN, J., MILLWARD-SADLER, J., FOTHERINGHAM, A. P., FREEMONT, A. J. and HOYLAND, J. A. (2009). Altered integrin mechanotransduction in human nucleus pulposus cells derived from degenerated discs. Arthritis & rheumatism, 60 (2), 460-469.

LE MAITRE, C. L., FOTHERINGHAM, A. P., FREEMONT, A. J. and HOYLAND, J. A. (2009). Development of an in vitro model to test the efficacy of novel therapies for IVD degeneration. Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, 3 (6), 461-469.

LE MAITRE, C. L., FREEMONT, A. J. and HOYLAND, J. A. (2009). Expression of cartilage-derived morphogenetic protein in human intervertebral discs and its effect on matrix synthesis in degenerate human nucleus pulposus cells. Arthritis research & therapy, 11 (5), R137.

POCKERT, A. J., RICHARDSON, S. M., LE MAITRE, C. L., LYON, M., DEAKIN, J. A., FREEMONT, A. J. and HOYLAND, J. A. (2009). Modified expression of the ADAMTS enzymes and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 3 during human intervertebral disc degeneration. Arthritis & rheumatism, 60 (2), 482-491.

LE MAITRE, C. L., BAIRD, P., FREEMONT, A. J. and HOYLAND, J. A. (2009). An in vitro study investigating the survival and phenotype of mesenchymal stem cells following injection into nucleus pulposus tissue. Arthritis research & therapy, 11 (1), R20.

LE MAITRE, C. L., FRAIN, J., FOTHERINGHAM, A. P., FREEMONT, A. J. and HOYLAND, J. A. (2008). Human cells derived from degenerate intervertebral discs respond differently to those derived from non-degenerate intervertebral discs following application of dynamic hydrostatic pressure. Biorheology, 45 (5), 563-575.

HOYLAND, J. A., LE MAITRE, C. and FREEMONT, A. J. (2008). Investigation of the role of IL-1 and TNF in matrix degradation in the intervertebral disc. Rheumatology, 47 (6), 809-814.

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