IntroductionMultipotent progenitor populations exist within the tendon proper and peritenon of the Achilles tendon. Progenitor populations derived from the tendon proper and peritenon are enriched with distinct cell types that are distinguished by expression of markers of tendon and vascular or pericyte origins, respectively. The objective of this study was to discern the unique tenogenic properties of tendon proper- and peritenon-derived progenitors within an in vitro model. We hypothesized that progenitors from each region contribute differently to tendon formation; thus, when incorporated into a regenerative model, progenitors from each region will respond uniquely. Moreover, we hypothesized that cell populations like progenitors were ca...
Abstract Tendon is a commonly injured soft musculoskeletal tissue, however, poor healing potential a...
Background: Tendon resident cells (TCs) are a mixed population made of terminally differentiated ten...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
IntroductionMultipotent progenitor populations exist within the tendon proper and peritenon of the A...
Specific niches may affect how cells from different regions contribute to tendon biology, particular...
The role of intrinsic and extrinsic healing in injured tendons is still debated. In this study, we c...
The role of intrinsic and extrinsic healing in injured tendons is still debated. In this study, we c...
The role of intrinsic and extrinsic healing in injured tendons is still debated. In this study, we c...
Our understanding of tendon biology continues to evolve, thus leading to opportunities for developin...
Cell-based therapies are of particular interest for tendon and ligament regeneration given the low r...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
Tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) are a potential cell source for tendon tissue engineering. The ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to characterize stem and progenitor cell populations from the eq...
Cell based strategies envision promising insights for tendon therapies due to the naturally limited ...
Abstract Tendon is a commonly injured soft musculoskeletal tissue, however, poor healing potential a...
Background: Tendon resident cells (TCs) are a mixed population made of terminally differentiated ten...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
IntroductionMultipotent progenitor populations exist within the tendon proper and peritenon of the A...
Specific niches may affect how cells from different regions contribute to tendon biology, particular...
The role of intrinsic and extrinsic healing in injured tendons is still debated. In this study, we c...
The role of intrinsic and extrinsic healing in injured tendons is still debated. In this study, we c...
The role of intrinsic and extrinsic healing in injured tendons is still debated. In this study, we c...
Our understanding of tendon biology continues to evolve, thus leading to opportunities for developin...
Cell-based therapies are of particular interest for tendon and ligament regeneration given the low r...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
Tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) are a potential cell source for tendon tissue engineering. The ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to characterize stem and progenitor cell populations from the eq...
Cell based strategies envision promising insights for tendon therapies due to the naturally limited ...
Abstract Tendon is a commonly injured soft musculoskeletal tissue, however, poor healing potential a...
Background: Tendon resident cells (TCs) are a mixed population made of terminally differentiated ten...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...