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Due to its limited regeneration capacity, articular cartilage defects are considered a frequent clinical problem. Initial cartilage defects, if left untreated, will progress in severity over time and can eventually lead to degenerative joint diseases such ...
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The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissue for the purpose of repairing or replacing diseased or injured tissue. Therefore, cells that are able to proliferate are seeded on scaffolds that provide mechanical stability and direct the three-dimensi ...
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The authors have performed a computational study of different protomeric states of the methionine aminopeptidase active site using a combined quantum-mech./mol. mech. simulation approach. The aim of this study was to clarify the native protonation state of ...
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