Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . ORLANDO — Understanding the nature and role of the synovium and synovial fluid is critical to managing various ...
New research in mouse models of inflammatory arthritis shows that IL-10 is a negative regulator of NLRP3 inflammasome components within the inflamed synovium. “Our studies implicate a link between ...
New organ-on-a-chip model of human synovium could accelerate development of treatments for arthritis
The synovium is a membrane-like structure that lines the knee joint and helps to keep the joint happy and healthy, mainly by producing and maintaining synovial fluid. Inflammation of this tissue is ...
The primary pathologic basis of rheumatoid arthritis resides in the synovium, a thin membrane lining the joint capsule. This membrane expands massively with the infiltration of immune and inflammatory ...
Researchers have developed a 3D organ-on-a-chip, complete with blood vessels, that mimics the human joint. The discovery will help researchers understand the pathology of joint diseases better and ...
Your synovium, or synovial membrane, is a thin membrane that lines the inside of joints like your elbow, knee, and shoulder. If you have psoriatic arthritis (PsA), this membrane may get thick and ...
Synovectomy is surgery to remove part or all of the synovium, a layer of connective tissue that lines the inside of your joints. The synovium releases fluid and nutrients to keep your joints healthy ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the more common autoimmune disorders, affecting approximately 1% of the population worldwide. The exact cause of RA is not known; however, initiation of disease ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the chronic inflammation of your joints. The condition affects around 1.3 million adults in the United States, according to the American College of Rheumatology. RA ...
New organ-on-a-chip model of human synovium could accelerate development of treatments for arthritis
In the UK, more than 10 million people live with a form of arthritis, which affects the joints and can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. There is currently no cure for arthritis and the search for ...
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