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Miot, S. and Brehm, W. and Dickinson, S. and Sims, T. and Wixmerten, A. and Longinotti, C. and Hollander, A. P. and Mainil-Varlet, P. and Martin, I.. (2012) Influence of in vitro maturation of engineered cartilage on the outcome of osteochondral repair in a goat model. European cells & materials, Vol. 23. pp. 222-236.

Bhattacharjee, M. and Miot, S. and Gorecka, A. and Singha, K. and Loparic, M. and Dickinson, S. and Das, A. and Bhavesh, N. S. and Ray, A. R. and Martin, I. and Ghosh, S.. (2012) Oriented lamellar silk fibrous scaffolds to drive cartilage matrix orientation : towards annulus fibrosus tissue engineering. Acta Biomaterialia, Vol. 8, H. 9. pp. 3313-3325.

Candrian, C. and Miot, S. and Wolf, F. and Bonacina, E. and Dickinson, S. and Wirz, D. and Jakob, M. and Valderrabano, V. and Barbero, A. and Martin, I.. (2010) Are ankle chondrocytes from damaged fragments a suitable cell source for cartilage repair? Osteoarthritis and cartilage, Vol. 18, H. 8. pp. 1067-1076.

Candrian, C. and Bonacina, E. and Frueh, J. A. and Vonwil, D. and Dickinson, S. and Wirz, D. and Heberer, M. and Jakob, M. and Martin, I. and Barbero, A.. (2009) Intra-individual comparison of human ankle and knee chondrocytes in vitro: relevance for talar cartilage repair. Osteoarthritis and cartilage, Vol. 17. pp. 489-496.

Barbero, A. and Candrian, C. and Bonacina, E. and Vonwil, D. and Farhadi, J. and Wirz, D. and Dickinson, S. and Jakob, M. and Alini, M. and Martin, I.. (2008) Engineered Cartilage Generated by Nasal Chondrocytes is Responsive to Physical Forces Resembling Joint Loading. In: UNSPECIFIED, 14. p. 728.

Candrian, C. and Vonwil, D. and Barbero, A. and Bonacina, E. and Miot, S. and Farhadi, J. and Wirz, D. and Dickinson, S. and Hollander, A. and Jakob, M. and Li, Z. and Alini, M. and Heberer, M. and Martin, I.. (2008) Engineered cartilage generated by nasal chondrocytes is responsive to physical forces resembling joint loading. Arthritis and rheumatism, 58 (1). pp. 197-208.

Candrian, C. and Bonacina, E. and Frueh, J. and Dickinson, S. and Heberer, M. and Martin, I. and Barbero, A.. (2008) Intra-individual comparison of human ankle and knee chondrocytes in vitro : Relevance for talar cartilage repair. Tissue engineering. Part A, Vol. 14, H. 5. p. 750.

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