- Functional adaptation of equine articular cartilage: The formation of regional biochemical characteristics up to age one year
- Compositional and metabolic changes in damaged cartilage are peak- stress, stress-rate, and loading-duration dependent
- Influence of site and age on biochemical characteristics of the collagen network of equine articular cartilage
- Defective collagen crosslinking in bone, but not in ligament or cartilage, in bruck syndrome: Indications for a bone-specific telopeptide lysyl hydroxylase on chromosome 17
- Age-related decrease in proteoglycan synthesis of human articular chondrocytes: The role of nonenzymatic glycation
- Mechanical properties of the collagen network in human articular cartilage as measured by osmotic stress technique
- Ageing and zonal variation in post-translational modification of collagen in normal human articular cartilage: The age-related increase in Non-Enzymatic Glycation affects biomechanical properties of cartilage
- Collagen-induced arthritis in rhesus monkeys: Evaluation of markers for inflammation and joint degradation
- Matrix degradation by chondrocytes cultured in alginate: IL-1β induces proteoglycan degradation and proMMP synthesis but does not result in collagen degradation
- Matrix metalloproteinase activity in equine synovial fluid: Influence of age, osteoarthritis, and osteochondrosis
- Degenerated human articular cartilage at autopsy represents preclinical osteoarthritic cartilage: Comparison with clinically defined osteoarthritic cartilage
- Synthesis of collagen by bovine chondrocytes cultured in alginate; posttranslational modifications and cell-matrix interaction
- Pre-column derivatisation method for the measurement of glycosylated hydroxylysines of collagenous proteins