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Anthony P. Hollander is a researcher affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their work is primarily situated within the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Rheumatology, Urology, Genetics, Surgery, and Immunology and Allergy. The body of research covers significant topics related to osteoarthritis treatment and mechanisms, periodontal regeneration and treatments, and mesenchymal stem cell research among others.

The researcher's publication record includes papers published from 2020 through 2023. Notable recent publications include:

  • Failure of cartilage regeneration: emerging hypotheses and related therapeutic strategies, 2023, Nature Reviews Rheumatology
  • MMP13 and TIMP1 are functional markers for two different potential modes of action by mesenchymal stem/stromal cells when treating osteoarthritis, 2020, Stem Cells
  • Development of chimeric forms of the matrix metalloproteinase 2 collagen binding domain as artificial membrane binding proteins for targeting stem cells to cartilage lesions in osteoarthritic joints, 2022, Biomaterials
  • The biology of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells in the treatment of osteoarthritis, 2021, Journal of Cartilage & Joint Preservation
  • Over-Confluence of expanded bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ameliorates their chondrogenic capacity in 3D cartilage tissue engineering, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Hollander's frequent co-authors comprise a network of collaborators who have contributed multiple papers with them. These include:

  • Anna Salerno
  • Kyla Brady
  • Margot Rikkers
  • Ashley Blom
  • Anais Dabbadie

Their research has been published repeatedly in several key venues, which include:

  • Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
  • Nature Reviews Rheumatology
  • Stem Cells
  • Biomaterials
  • Journal of Cartilage & Joint Preservation

Main topics explored in their work are:

  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease

The breadth of their research spans molecular, cellular, and clinical aspects particularly targeting cartilage repair, stem cell therapies, and the underlying biology of musculoskeletal conditions. These studies address both fundamental biological mechanisms and applied therapeutic strategies related to osteoarthritis and associated regenerative medicine approaches.

Best Publications

  • Clinical transplantation of a tissue-engineered airway

    Paolo Macchiarini;Philipp Jungebluth;Tetsuhiko Go;M Adelaide Asnaghi

  • The human lumbar intervertebral disc: evidence for changes in the biosynthesis and denaturation of the extracellular matrix with growth, maturation, ageing, and degeneration.

    John Antoniou;Thomas Steffen;Fred Nelson;Neil Winterbottom

  • Increased damage to type II collagen in osteoarthritic articular cartilage detected by a new immunoassay.

    A P Hollander;T F Heathfield;C Webber;Y Iwata

  • Damage to type II collagen in aging and osteoarthritis starts at the articular surface, originates around chondrocytes, and extends into the cartilage with progressive degeneration.

    A P Hollander;I Pidoux;A Reiner;C Rorabeck

  • Histological assessment of cartilage repair: a report by the Histology Endpoint Committee of the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS).

    Pierre Mainil-Varlet;Thomas Aigner;Mats Brittberg;Peter Bullough

  • Chondrogenesis in a cell-polymer-bioreactor system.

    L.E. Freed;A.P. Hollander;I. Martin;J.R. Barry

  • Human cathepsin K cleaves native type I and II collagens at the N-terminal end of the triple helix

    W. Kafienah;D. Brömme;D.J. Buttle;L.J. Croucher

  • Matrix metalloproteinase levels are elevated in inflammatory bowel disease.

    Mark D. Baugh;Michael J. Perry;Anthony P. Hollander;D.Rhodri Davies

  • Polymer Scaffolds Fabricated with Pore-Size Gradients as a Model for Studying the Zonal Organization within Tissue-Engineered Cartilage Constructs

    T.B.F. Woodfield;C.A. van Blitterswijk;J. de Wijn;T.J. Sims

  • Differential effects of growth factors on tissue-engineered cartilage.

    Torsten Blunk;Alisha L. Sieminski;Keith J. Gooch;Donald L. Courter

  • Collagen in tissue-engineered cartilage: types, structure, and crosslinks.

    J. Riesle;A.P. Hollander;R. Langer;L.E. Freed

  • Expression of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha by macrophages in the rheumatoid synovium: implications for targeting of therapeutic genes to the inflamed joint

    Anthony P. Hollander;Kevin P. Corke;Anthony J. Freemont;Claire E. Lewis

  • Three-dimensional tissue engineering of hyaline cartilage: comparison of adult nasal and articular chondrocytes.

    Wa'el Kafienah;Marcel Jakob;Olivier Démarteau;Astrid Frazer

  • Associations between pain, function, and radiographic features in osteoarthritis of the knee.

    Béla Szebenyi;Anthony P. Hollander;Paul Dieppe;Brian Quilty

  • Alginate as a chondrocyte-delivery substance in combination with a non-woven scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering

    Willem J.C.M Marijnissen;Gerjo J.V.M van Osch;Joachim Aigner;Simone W van der Veen

  • Hyaluronan-based scaffolds (Hyalograft® C) in the treatment of knee cartilage defects: Preliminary clinical findings

    Alessandra Pavesio;Giovanni Abatangelo;Anna Borrione;Domenico Brocchetta

  • Type II collagen degradation in articular cartilage fibrillation after anterior cruciate ligament transection in rats.

    R. Stoop;P. Buma;P.M. van der Kraan;A.P. Hollander

  • Three-dimensional cartilage tissue engineering using adult stem cells from osteoarthritis patients

    Wael Kafienah;Sanjay Mistry;Sally C. Dickinson;Trevor J. Sims

  • Maturation of tissue engineered cartilage implanted in injured and osteoarthritic human knees

    Anthony P. Hollander;Sally C. Dickinson;Trevor J. Sims;Paola Brun

  • Clinical Transplantation of a Tissue-Engineered Airway

    Asnaghi;A.P. Hollander;M.T. Conconi;Birchall

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivan Martin
Ivan Martin University Hospital of Basel
Christopher J. Elson
Christopher J. Elson University of Bristol
Stephen Mann
Stephen Mann University of Bristol
Paul Dieppe
Paul Dieppe University of Exeter
David J. Buttle
David J. Buttle University of Sheffield
Michael Heberer
Michael Heberer University Hospital of Basel
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic Columbia University
Bruno Péault
Bruno Péault University of California, Los Angeles

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