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Diaz Romero, Jose; Kürsener, Sibylle; Kohl, Sandro; Nesic, Dobrila (2017). S100B + A1 CELISA: A Novel Potency Assay and Screening Tool for Redifferentiation Stimuli of Human Articular Chondrocytes. Journal of cellular physiology, 232(6), pp. 1559-1570. Wiley 10.1002/jcp.25682

Stok, Kathryn S; Besler, Bryce A; Steiner, Thomas H; Villarreal Escudero, Ana V; Zulliger, Martin A; Wilke, Markus; Atal, Kailash; Quintin, Aurelie; Koller, Bruno; Müller, Ralph; Nesic, Dobrila (2016). Three-Dimensional Quantitative Morphometric Analysis (QMA) for In Situ Joint and Tissue Assessment of Osteoarthritis in a Preclinical Rabbit Disease Model. PLoS ONE, 11(1), e0147564. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pone.0147564

Schär, Michael O; Diaz-Romero, Jose; Kohl, Sandro; Zumstein, Matthias A; Nesic, Dobrila (2015). Platelet-rich concentrates differentially release growth factors and induce cell migration in vitro. Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 473(5), pp. 1635-1643. Springer 10.1007/s11999-015-4192-2

Jülke, Henriette; Mainil-Varlet, Pierre; Jakob, Roland P; Brehm, Walter; Schäfer, Birgit; Nesic, Dobrila (2015). The Role of Cells in Meniscal Guided Tissue Regeneration: A Proof of Concept Study in a Goat Model. Cartilage, 6(1), pp. 20-29. Sage 10.1177/1947603514548213

Diaz Romero, Jose; Quintin, Aurelie; Schoenholzer, Eric; Pauli, Chantal; Despont, Alain; Zumstein, Matthias; Kohl, Sandro; Nesic, Dobrila (2014). S100A1 and S100B expression patterns identify differentiation status of human articular chondrocytes. Journal of cellular physiology, 229(8), pp. 1106-1117. Wiley 10.1002/jcp.24547

Giovannini, S; Diaz-Romero, J; Aigner, T; Heini, P; Mainil-Varlet, P; Nesic, D (2010). Micromass co-culture of human articular chondrocytes and human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells to investigate stable neocartilage tissue formation in vitro. European cells & materials eCM, 20, pp. 245-259. Aberystwyth (UK): University of Wales

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