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The hip migration percentage was measured on the recent radiographs.
The migration percentage was calculated as follows: Migration = (Mean number of cells invading through uncoated insert × 100)/Mean number of cells seeded onto the regulator culture surface.
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*Further radiographic examination if MP > 33%, or a if a decreasing hip-ROM is revealed in the CPUP The migration percentage (MP) was measured on all radiographs.
Hip radiographs were taken in anterioposterior position preoperatively and were also performed at least at 5 years post SDR, migration percentage (MP) was calculated to identify hip subluxation.
Statistical analysis illustrated that both subchondral bone volume and migration area percentage were highly correlated with the gross appearance Wayne score of repaired cartilage.
In order to confirm whether subchondral bone repair would enhance cartilage regeneration with respect to the critical size osteochondral defect repair model, individual changes in subchondral bone volume and subchondral bone migration area percentage were correlated with the gross appearance Wayne score and histology Wayne score.
Migration percentage (MP) is a widely accepted measure of hip displacement.
The Reimers' migration percentage (MP) is a valid and reliable measure of hip displacement in CP (Reimers 1980), and probably the most commonly used.
Preoperative anteroposterior radiographs were used to measure the migration percentage (MP), which is the lateral migration of the femoral head (Reimers 1980).
Percentage migration was determined as described earlier [ 29].
Numbers of invasive or migrated cells under different treatments were normalized to the control and expressed as a means of invasion or migration percentage ±S.D. MMP-2 activity was detected using the gelatin zymography assay.
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