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68
Citations
14831
World Ranking
7885
National Ranking
3577

Overview

Klaus E. Kuettner was affiliated with Rush University Medical Center in the United States. Their academic career involved work primarily associated with this institution.

Details regarding specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research connected to Klaus E. Kuettner are not available. Similarly, no records are present concerning awards or recognitions received during their career.

The lack of detailed publication and research data limits the ability to provide an in-depth overview of their scientific contributions. However, the association with Rush University Medical Center situates their professional activity within a recognized academic and medical research environment.

Best Publications

  • Phenotypic stability of bovine articular chondrocytes after long-term culture in alginate beads

    H. J. Häuselmann;R. J. Fernandes;S. S. Mok;T. M. Schmid

  • A novel proteoglycan synthesized and secreted by chondrocytes of the superficial zone of articular cartilage.

    B.L. Schumacher;J.A. Block;T.M. Schmid;M.B. Aydelotte

  • Differences between sub-populations of cultured bovine articular chondrocytes. I. Morphology and cartilage matrix production

    Margaret B. Aydelotte;Klaus E. Kuettner

  • Articular Cartilage Superficial Zone Protein (SZP) Is Homologous to Megakaryocyte Stimulating Factor Precursor and Is a Multifunctional Proteoglycan with Potential Growth-Promoting, Cytoprotective, and Lubricating Properties in Cartilage Metabolism

    Carl R. Flannery;Clare E. Hughes;Barbara L. Schumacher;Debbie Tudor

  • Comparison of biomechanical and biochemical properties of cartilage from human knee and ankle pairs.

    Steven Treppo;Holger Koepp;Emerson C. Quan;Ada A. Cole

  • Synthesis of cartilage matrix by mammalian chondrocytes in vitro. I. Isolation, culture characteristics, and morphology.

    K E Kuettner;B U Pauli;G Gall;V A Memoli

  • Differences between sub-populations of cultured bovine articular chondrocytes. II. Proteoglycan metabolism.

    Margaret B. Aydelotte;Robert R. Greenhill;Klaus E. Kuettner

  • Quantification of keratan sulfate in blood as a marker of cartilage catabolism.

    Eugene J‐ M. A. Thonar;Mary Ellen Lenz;Gordon K. Klintworth;Bruce Caterson

  • Recombinant human osteogenic protein 1 is a potent stimulator of the synthesis of cartilage proteoglycans and collagens by human articular chondrocytes

    J. Flechtenmacher;K. Huch;K. Huch;E. J.-M. A. Thonar;J. A. Mollenhauer

  • Immunodetection and partial cDNA sequence of the proteoglycan, superficial zone protein, synthesized by cells lining synovial joints.

    Barbara L. Schumacher;Clare E. Hughes;Klaus E. Kuettner;Bruce Caterson

  • Biochemistry of articular cartilage in health and disease.

    Klaus E. Kuettner

  • Cartilage degeneration in different human joints.

    K.E. Kuettner;A.A. Cole

  • Chondrocyte Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 HUMAN ARTICULAR CHONDROCYTES EXPRESS NEUTROPHIL COLLAGENASE

    Ada A. Cole;Susan Chubinskaya;Barbara Schumacher;Klaus Huch

  • Tumor invasion and host extracellular matrix.

    Bendicht U. Pauli;David E. Schwartz;Eugene J.-M. Thonar;Klaus E. Kuettner

  • Osteoarthritis in ankle and knee joints

    Klaus Huch;Klaus E. Kuettner;Paul Dieppe

  • Suppression of osteoblast function by titanium particles.

    Jianling Yao;Gabriella Cs-Szabó;Joshua J. Jacobs;Klaus E. Kuettner

  • The resistance of certain tissues to invasion. III. Cartilage extracts inhibit the growth of fibroblasts and endothelial cells in culture.

    R. Eisenstein;K. E. Kuettner;C. Neapolitan;L. W. Soble

  • Hyaluronan oligosaccharides perturb cartilage matrix homeostasis and induce chondrocytic chondrolysis.

    Warren Knudson;Brian Casey;Yoshihiro Nishida;Wolfgang Eger

  • The resistance of certain tissues to invasion: penetrability of explanted tissues by vascularized mesenchyme.

    Reuben Eisenstein;Nino Sorgente;Lawrence W. Soble;Alexander Miller

  • Synthesis of cartilage matrix by mammalian chondrocytes in vitro. II. Maintenance of collagen and proteoglycan phenotype.

    K E Kuettner;V A Memoli;B U Pauli;N C Wrobel

Frequent Co-Authors

David S. Howell
David S. Howell University of Miami
Katalin Mikecz
Katalin Mikecz Rush University Medical Center
Bruce Caterson
Bruce Caterson Cardiff University
Tibor T. Glant
Tibor T. Glant Rush University Medical Center
Thomas J. Schnitzer
Thomas J. Schnitzer Northwestern University
Karen A. Hasty
Karen A. Hasty University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Lauren M. Pachman
Lauren M. Pachman Northwestern University
John R. Hassell
John R. Hassell University of South Florida
Clare Elizabeth Hughes
Clare Elizabeth Hughes Cardiff University

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