About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to investigate the regulation of intervertebral disc homeostasis under various harmful stimuli, focusing on the pathological and pathophysiological changes that occur during the aging process. The research will explore key molecular targets, critical metabolic products, and novel biomarkers associated with IVD degeneration. Additionally, the study will examine the intrinsic homeostatic regulatory mechanisms of the IVD, providing insights into potential therapeutic innovations, including biomaterials and physicochemical treatment modalities.
To gather further insights into the regulation of intervertebral disc homeostasis under harmful stimuli, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Exploration of pathological, pathophysiological, and cellular mechanisms or biomarkers during IVD degeneration or under different harmful stimuli.
- Identification of cellular receptors, key molecules, or mechanisms of nucleus pulposus cells in regulating IVD homeostasis.
- Innovation of biomarkers, prognostic predictive models, and quantitative analysis of pathological and pathobiological processes during IVD degeneration or under various harmful stimuli.
Keywords: Intervertebral disc, homeostasis, nucleus pulposus cell, harmful stimuli, Biomarker
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