Intermittent pattern of mechanical stimulation has been demonstrated to possess different regulatory effects on cell metabolism in many connective tissues, but little is known about tenocyte responses.A previous study has shown that the application of a small number of continuous cyclic strain inhibited collagen synthesis by tenocytes in explants, whereas a large number of strain cycles upregulated the synthesis. Thus the present study tested the hypothesis that collagen synthesis is influenced by cyclic tensile strain provided in an intermittent manner.A total of 43,200 cycles of tensile strain, with a 3% amplitude superimposed on a 2% static strain was provided in four different intermittent patterns with different strain/unstrain periods...
Different loading regimens of cyclic tensile strain impose different effects on cell proliferation a...
Mechanical stress plays a significant role in modulating cell behaviour and has driven the developme...
ii Tissue engineering has the potential of becoming an effective approach for the replacement of art...
Intermittent pattern of mechanical stimulation has been demonstrated to possess different regulatory...
Mechanical loading is a regulator of tissue metabolism in tendon, which may lead to alterations in s...
Mechanical stimulus is a regulator of tenocyte metabolism. The present study investigated temporal r...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Background: Mechanical stimulation (e.g. slow heavy loading) has proven beneficial ...
Background: Mechanical stimulation (e.g. slow heavy loading) has proven beneficial ...
Bone and bone cells have been shown to respond to mechanical forces placed upon them. Particularly, ...
Different loading regimens of cyclic tensile strain impose different effects on cell proliferation a...
Mechanical stress plays a significant role in modulating cell behaviour and has driven the developme...
ii Tissue engineering has the potential of becoming an effective approach for the replacement of art...
Intermittent pattern of mechanical stimulation has been demonstrated to possess different regulatory...
Mechanical loading is a regulator of tissue metabolism in tendon, which may lead to alterations in s...
Mechanical stimulus is a regulator of tenocyte metabolism. The present study investigated temporal r...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
Background: Mechanical stimulation (e.g. slow heavy loading) has proven beneficial ...
Background: Mechanical stimulation (e.g. slow heavy loading) has proven beneficial ...
Bone and bone cells have been shown to respond to mechanical forces placed upon them. Particularly, ...
Different loading regimens of cyclic tensile strain impose different effects on cell proliferation a...
Mechanical stress plays a significant role in modulating cell behaviour and has driven the developme...
ii Tissue engineering has the potential of becoming an effective approach for the replacement of art...