In vitro chondrogenic differentiation of human articular cartilage derived chondroprogenitors using pulsed electromagnetic field

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The effects of PEMF on cartilage growth and repair was investigated in this study. Non-diseased human knee joints were the donors of chondroprogenitors that was assessed in the experiment. Results showed that no significant changes were seen on the experimental and control groups.

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Study Categories

cartilage growth

Authors

[‘Elizabeth Vinod’, ‘Upasana Kachroo’, ‘Grace Rebekah’, ‘Sajo Thomas’, ‘Boopalan Ramasamy’]

PMID

33717892

PMCID

PMC7920151

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

15

Frequency Range

Low

Intensity (G)

20

Intensity Range

High

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

human

Keywords Listed

Chondroprogenitors, Pulsed electromagnetic field, Chondrogenic differentiation

Added Descriptive Keywords

knee, joint, cartilage growth, human

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