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chondroinductive

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English

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Etymology

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From chondro- +‎ inductive.

Adjective

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chondroinductive (not comparable)

  1. That induces the growth of cartilage
    • 2016 January 1, “Stem Cells in Aggregate Form to Enhance Chondrogenesis in Hydrogels”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Recently, it has been reported that exposure of aggregates to chondroinductive media prior to encapsulation provides an extremely favorable environment for the aggregates to be “primed,” which drives chondrogenic differentiation [43 –45 ].
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