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Volume 5, Number 1, February 2009

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Editorial
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Cheung, Herman S.

Current Challenges in Cartilage Tissue Engineering: A Review of Current Cellular-Based Therapies
pp. 8-14(7)
Authors: Fritz, Jason R.; Pelaez, Daniel; Cheung, Herman S.

Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Cartilage Repair
pp. 15-23(9)
Authors: Schiller, Paul C.; D'Ippolito, Gianluca

Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Use in Cartilage Repair
pp. 24-33(10)
Authors: English, Denis; Islam, M. Q.

Role of Biomechanical Force in Stem Cell-Based Therapy for Cartilage Repair
pp. 34-39(6)
Authors: Bahuleyan, Bindu; Cheung, Herman S.; Huang, C.-Y. C.

Transport Properties of Cartilaginous Tissues
pp. 40-50(11)
Authors: Jackson, Alicia R.; Gu, Wei Y.

Novel Biomaterials for Cartilage Tissue Engineering
pp. 51-57(7)
Authors: Vial, Ximena; Andreopoulos, Fotios M.

Antibodies Against Complement System in SLE and their Potential Diagnostic Utility
pp. 58-63(6)
Authors: Horak, Pavel; Zadrazil, Josef; Ciferska, Hana; Hermanova, Zuzana

Behcet's Syndrome: Literature Review
pp. 64-82(19)
Authors: Tunes, Roberto; Santiago, Mittermayer

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