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A review of commercially available point-of-care devices to concentrate bone marrow for the treatment of osteoarthritis and focal cartilage lesions

Gaul et al., 2019

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16506839452269066773
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Gaul F
Bugbee W
Hoenecke Jr H
D’Lima D
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Cartilage

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Objective Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell-based therapy treatment option for several orthopedic indications. Because culture expansion of MSC is time and cost intensive, a bedside concentration of bone marrow (BM) aspirate is used as an …
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