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2. Associations between molecular biomarkers and MR-based cartilage composition and knee joint morphology: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
3. Type 2 diabetes patients have accelerated cartilage matrix degeneration compared to diabetes free controls: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
4. Magnetic resonance imaging lesions are more severe and cartilage T2 relaxation time measurements are higher in isolated lateral compartment radiographic knee osteoarthritis than in isolated medial compartment disease – data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
5. Role of thigh muscle cross-sectional area and strength in progression of knee cartilage degeneration over 48 months – data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
6. Longitudinal analysis of cartilage T2 relaxation times and joint degeneration in African American and Caucasian American women over an observation period of 6 years – data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
7. Progression of cartilage degeneration and clinical symptoms in obese and overweight individuals is dependent on the amount of weight loss: 48-month data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
8. Racial differences in biochemical knee cartilage composition between African-American and Caucasian-American women with 3 T MR-based T2 relaxation time measurements – data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
9. A reference database of cartilage 3 T MRI T2 values in knees without diagnostic evidence of cartilage degeneration: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
10. Impact of antidiabetic drugs on osteoarthritis in patients with diabetes: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
11. Diabetics show accelerated progression of cartilage and meniscal lesions: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
12. In vivo assessment of normal knee cartilage aging in humans via T2 MRI relaxation time quantification - a 6-year longitudinal study from the osteoarthritis initiative
13. Metabolic Syndrome is Associated With Differences in Knee Cartilage Texture – Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
14. MR-Based Whole-Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (Worms) Parameters are Predictors of Incident Total knee Arthroplasty 4 to 7 Years Later
15. MRI-Based T2 Knee Cartilage Texture Analysis Can Differentiate Subjects With and Without History of Knee Injury Despite Similar Morphological Scores: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
16. Texture analysis of T2 maps of the cartilage indicates differences in knee cartilage matrix in subjects with type 2 diabetes: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
17. Risk assessment tool for development of osteoarthritis over 8 years using baseline clinical data, X-ray, and MR imaging – data from the osteoarthritis initiative
18. Synovitis of knee joint fat pads is correlated with inflammatory synovial cytokine profile and may have a potential role in the development of posttraumatic OA following ACL injury
19. Central osteophytes develop in cartilage with abnormal structure and composition: data from the oai cohort
20. Association of weight loss with slower cartilage degeneration over 96 months in overweight subjects: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
21. 3D MRI-based knee shape and its association with incident osteoarthritis and sex differences (data from OAI dataset)
22. Baseline magnetic resonance imaging cartilage T2 relaxation time measurements as predictors of total knee arthroplasty in African-Americans – Data from the osteoarthritis initiative
23. A reference database of cartilage T2 values in knees without cartilage degeneration, and differences in cartilage T2 by demographics: Data from the osteoarthritis initiative
24. Cartilage texture measurements of T2 MRI relaxation time maps predict total knee arthroplasty – Data from the osteoarthritis initiative
25. Association of physical activity measured by accelerometer, knee joint abnormalities and cartilage T2 measurements obtained from 3T mri: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
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