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    Tienen TG, Heijkants RG, Buma P, De Groot JH, Pennings AJ, Veth RP.
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  • 25. Polyurethane meniscal scaffolds lead to better clinical outcomes but worse articular cartilage status and greater absolute meniscal extrusion.
    Shin YS, Lee HN, Sim HB, Kim HJ, Lee DH.
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  • 28. Substitute meniscus of Teflon-net for the knee joint of dogs.
    Toyonaga T, Uezaki N, Chikama H.
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  • 30. Histologic changes in articular cartilage after medial meniscus replacement in rabbits.
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  • 32. Meniscal regeneration and its effects on articular cartilage in rabbit knees.
    Moon MS, Woo YK, Kim YI.
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  • 34. Long-term outcome for large meniscal defects treated with small intestinal submucosa in a dog model.
    Cook JL, Fox DB, Malaviya P, Tomlinson JL, Kuroki K, Cook CR, Kladakis S.
    Am J Sports Med; 2006 Jan; 34(1):32-42. PubMed ID: 16157845
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  • 35. The degenerative effects of partial and total resection of the medial meniscus in dogs' knees.
    Cox JS, Nye CE, Schaefer WW, Woodstein IJ.
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  • 37. Healing of the anterior attachment of the rabbit meniscus to bone.
    Gao J, Wei X, Messner K.
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  • 38. The challenge of implant integration in partial meniscal replacement: an experimental study on a silk fibroin scaffold in sheep.
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