書籍詳情
格式
精裝書
頁數
176
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 26, 2017
出版商
Open Dissertation Press
ISBN-10
1361007052
ISBN-13
9781361007051
描述
This academic dissertation delves into the initial alterations observed in cartilage and subchondral bone associated with osteoarthritis, employing a guinea pig model that reflects spontaneous development and age-related factors. The research aims to provide a detailed examination of these early changes, contributing to the broader understanding of osteoarthritis progression.
Ting Wang and their co-authors meticulously document the methodologies and findings, illuminating how specific biological processes impact joints over time. By focusing on the guinea pig model, which mirrors human conditions, the study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms underpinning joint degeneration.
The work serves as a critical resource for researchers and medical professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of osteoarthritis, aiming to pave the way for future therapeutic approaches and preventive strategies. The findings could have significant implications for early diagnosis and treatments, essential in managing this debilitating condition.
Ting Wang and their co-authors meticulously document the methodologies and findings, illuminating how specific biological processes impact joints over time. By focusing on the guinea pig model, which mirrors human conditions, the study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms underpinning joint degeneration.
The work serves as a critical resource for researchers and medical professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of osteoarthritis, aiming to pave the way for future therapeutic approaches and preventive strategies. The findings could have significant implications for early diagnosis and treatments, essential in managing this debilitating condition.