## Abstract We investigated the effects of low‐intensity ultrasound (LIUS) on the activity of human articular chondrocytes isolated from osteoarthritis patients and cultured in the three‐dimensional alginate beads. LIUS was treated at 0, 100, 200, and 300 mW/cm^2^ for 10 min everyday for 2, 7, or 1
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The potential of pulsed low intensity ultrasound to stimulate chondrocytes matrix synthesis in agarose and monolayer cultures
✍ Scribed by Natalie M. Vaughan; James Grainger; Dan L. Bader; Martin M. Knight
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- 107383771
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- Springer
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- 2010
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- English
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- 48
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- Article
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- 1741-0444
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## Abstract The effects of low‐intensity pulsed ultrasound (US) on the proliferation and chondroitin sulfate synthesis of cultured chondrocytes embedded in Atelocollagen® gel __in vitro__ were examined. Articular cartilage was harvested from the hip, knee, and shoulder joints of 10‐week‐old Japanes