Osteoarthritis(OA)is the most common chronic disease,characterized by progressive cartilage breakdown,subchondral bone sclerosis,and aberrant bone outgrowth(Yucesoy et al.,2015;Hussain et al.,2016).OA is one of the le...Osteoarthritis(OA)is the most common chronic disease,characterized by progressive cartilage breakdown,subchondral bone sclerosis,and aberrant bone outgrowth(Yucesoy et al.,2015;Hussain et al.,2016).OA is one of the leading causes of cartilage damage.Patients with severe cartilage damage require transplantation of articular cartilage to improve their quality of life.Type Ⅱ collagen is a major component of articular cartilage and intervertebral discs and plays an important role in the structure and strength of connective tissues that support muscles and joints(Byers,1994).展开更多
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文摘Osteoarthritis(OA)is the most common chronic disease,characterized by progressive cartilage breakdown,subchondral bone sclerosis,and aberrant bone outgrowth(Yucesoy et al.,2015;Hussain et al.,2016).OA is one of the leading causes of cartilage damage.Patients with severe cartilage damage require transplantation of articular cartilage to improve their quality of life.Type Ⅱ collagen is a major component of articular cartilage and intervertebral discs and plays an important role in the structure and strength of connective tissues that support muscles and joints(Byers,1994).