215 pagesTendons are dense connective tissues that play an integral role in transmitting mechanical forces from the muscle to the bone, stabilizing joints, and enabling locomotion of the skeleton. In adults, tendon tears and ruptures heal poorly by forming disorganized scar tissue that rarely recovers the original tissue structure and mechanical properties. Current clinical treatment options, including surgical repair and orthobiologics, are unable to attenuate this scar-mediated/canonical healing process and consequently lead to diminished function, mobility, and quality of life for patients. A major hurdle to the development of effective therapeutics for tendon injuries is that the biological mechanisms underlying regenerative, or scarles...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears represent a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries attended to at the ...
Appropriate mechanical load is essential for tendon homeostasis and optimal tissue function. Due to ...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
103 pagesDue to their critical role in joint stability and locomotion, injuries to the tendon cause ...
Tendon and ligament injuries present a significant socioeconomic problem. Tissue engineering has bec...
Background: Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) represent a major clinical concern, especially when d...
Tendons are dense connective tissues with a hierarchical polarized structure that respond to and ada...
International audienceThe super healer Murphy Roths Large (MRL) mouse represents the “holy grail” of...
SummaryObjectiveA major clinical problem in Orthopaedics is the repair of traumatic articular cartil...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
Tendon injuries have been a challenge for regenerative medicine as current treatments rely mainly on...
Because of the limited and unsatisfactory outcomes of clinical tendon repair, tissue engineering app...
Appropriate mechanical load is essential for tendon homeostasis and optimal tissue function. Due to ...
International audienceTendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect m...
Tendon is one of the most commonly injured musculoskeletal tissues. Developing methods for regenerat...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears represent a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries attended to at the ...
Appropriate mechanical load is essential for tendon homeostasis and optimal tissue function. Due to ...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
103 pagesDue to their critical role in joint stability and locomotion, injuries to the tendon cause ...
Tendon and ligament injuries present a significant socioeconomic problem. Tissue engineering has bec...
Background: Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) represent a major clinical concern, especially when d...
Tendons are dense connective tissues with a hierarchical polarized structure that respond to and ada...
International audienceThe super healer Murphy Roths Large (MRL) mouse represents the “holy grail” of...
SummaryObjectiveA major clinical problem in Orthopaedics is the repair of traumatic articular cartil...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
Tendon injuries have been a challenge for regenerative medicine as current treatments rely mainly on...
Because of the limited and unsatisfactory outcomes of clinical tendon repair, tissue engineering app...
Appropriate mechanical load is essential for tendon homeostasis and optimal tissue function. Due to ...
International audienceTendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect m...
Tendon is one of the most commonly injured musculoskeletal tissues. Developing methods for regenerat...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears represent a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries attended to at the ...
Appropriate mechanical load is essential for tendon homeostasis and optimal tissue function. Due to ...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...