The cartilaginous matrix is composed of collagen and proteoglycans, and is
generated by cartilage cells that are called chondrocytes.
Not exact matches
Prof. Dr. Ivan Martin's research group at the Department of Biomedicine has now been able to demonstrate that
by forcing certain molecular events occurring during the embryonic development of articular
cartilage it is possible to
generate stable
cartilage tissue from adult human mesenchymal stem cells.
It helps to improve joint health
by supplementing the nourishment of the
cartilage with more glucosamine than the body
generates itself.