A distinctive feature of embryonic tendon development is the steady increase in collagen fibril diameter and associated improvement of tissue mechanical properties. A potential mechanical stimulus for these changes is slow stretching of the tendon during limb growth. Testing this hypothesis in vivo is compli-cated by the presence of other developmental processes including muscle development and innervation. Here we used a cell culture tendon-like construct to determine if slow stretch can explain the increases in fibril diameter and mechanical properties that are observed in vivo. Non-stretched constructs had an ul-trastructural appearance and mechanical properties similar to those of early embryonic tendon. However, slowly stretching durin...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
Tendon injuries are common but current repair methods are inadequate. Even with surgical repair, sca...
AbstractMechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis...
Tendons are essentially parallel fibers of collagen, ~70 % of the dry weight, interspersed with fibr...
Tendon is composed of parallel fibers of collagen imbedded within a matrix of proteins and glycosami...
Abstract Tendons are composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibrils arranged in bundles with an...
The objectives of this study were to determine how culture time and dynamic compression, applied to ...
Supplementary information files for article Impact of type-1 collagen hydrogel density on integrin-l...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Embryonic skeletogenesis involves proliferation, condensation and subsequent chondrogenic differenti...
Morphogenesis is regulated by intrinsic factors within cells and by inductive signals transmitted th...
Tendons and ligaments are pivotal connective tissues that tightly connect muscle and bone. In this s...
Mechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis, and ab...
Cell differentiation, proliferation and migration are essential processes in tissue regenera-tion. E...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
Tendon injuries are common but current repair methods are inadequate. Even with surgical repair, sca...
AbstractMechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis...
Tendons are essentially parallel fibers of collagen, ~70 % of the dry weight, interspersed with fibr...
Tendon is composed of parallel fibers of collagen imbedded within a matrix of proteins and glycosami...
Abstract Tendons are composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibrils arranged in bundles with an...
The objectives of this study were to determine how culture time and dynamic compression, applied to ...
Supplementary information files for article Impact of type-1 collagen hydrogel density on integrin-l...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Embryonic skeletogenesis involves proliferation, condensation and subsequent chondrogenic differenti...
Morphogenesis is regulated by intrinsic factors within cells and by inductive signals transmitted th...
Tendons and ligaments are pivotal connective tissues that tightly connect muscle and bone. In this s...
Mechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis, and ab...
Cell differentiation, proliferation and migration are essential processes in tissue regenera-tion. E...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
Tendon injuries are common but current repair methods are inadequate. Even with surgical repair, sca...
AbstractMechanical forces due to fetal movements play an important role in joint shape morphogenesis...