Stoyanov, JV

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Stoyanov, JV; Gantenbein-Ritter, Benjamin; Bertolo, A; Aebli, N; Baur, M; Alini, M; Grad, S (2011). Role of hypoxia and growth and differentiation factor-5 on differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells towards intervertebral nucleus pulposus-like cells. European cells & materials eCM, 21, pp. 533-547. Aberystwyth (UK): University of Wales

Bertolo, A; Aebli, N; Baur, M; Ferguson SJ, ; Stoyanov, JV (2010). Human mesenchymal stem cells differentiation into intervertebral disc-like tissue: Comparison of different biodegradeable matrices. In: Proceedings of eCM XI, Cartilage \& Disc: Repair and Regeneration.

Haschtmann, D; Stoyanov, JV; Ferguson, SJ (2010). In vitro ossification of rabbit intervertebral disc explants induced by BMP-2 and TGF-\ss3. In: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Meeting of the European Spine Society, Vienna, Austria.

Mehr, M; Bertolo, A; Aebli, N; Ferguson, SJ; Stoyanov, JV (2010). The loss of differentiation potential of human mesenchymal stem cells can be predicted by use of a set of senescence markers. European cells & materials eCM, 20(Suppl. 2), p. 50. University of Wales

Haschtmann, D; Stoyanov, JV; Gedet, P; Ferguson, SJ (2008). Vertebral endplate trauma induces disc cell apoptosis and promotes organ degeneration in vitro. European spine journal, 17(2), pp. 289-99. Berlin: Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00586-007-0509-5

Haschtmann, D; Ferguson, SJ; Stoyanov, JV (2008). Apoptosis and gene expression of collagenases but not gelatinases in rabbit disc fragment cultures. Journal of neurosurgery - spine, 8(6), pp. 552-60. Charlottesville, Va.: American Association of Neurological Surgeons 10.3171/SPI/2008/8/6/552

Stoyanov, JV; Haschtmann, D; Ferguson, SJ (2008). Transplanting adipose tissue stem cells in a rabbit whole organ in-vitro degenerative intervertebral disc model. In: World Forum for Spine Research - The Intervertebral Disc. Kyoto, Japan.

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