AbstractTenomodulin (TeM) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein containing a C-terminal anti-angiogenic domain and is predominantly expressed in tendons and ligaments. Here we report that TeM expression is closely associated with the appearance of tenocytes during chick development and is positively regulated by Scleraxis (Scx). At stage 23, when Scx expression in the syndetome has extended to the tail region, TeM was detectable in the anterior eight somites. At stage 25, TeM and Scx were both detectable in the regions adjacent to the myotome. Double positive domains for these genes were flanked by a dorsal TeM single positive and a ventral Scx single positive domain. At stage 28, the expression profile of TeM in the axial tendons display...
International audienceThe molecular signals driving tendon development are not fully identified. We ...
The gross and microscopical anatomy of developing tendons in chick limbs is described. Expression pa...
The tendon is highly prone to injury, overuse, or age-related degeneration in both humans and horses...
AbstractTenomodulin (TeM) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein containing a C-terminal anti-angio...
Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein predominantly expressed in tendons and li...
AbstractIn vertebrates, tendons connect muscles to skeletal elements. Surgical experiments in the ch...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are pluripotent cells that primarily differentiate into osteocytes, ch...
International audienceThe molecular programme underlying tendon development has not been fully ident...
The transcription factor scleraxis (SCX) is expressed throughout tendon development and plays a key ...
Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a member of a new family of type II transmembrane glycoproteins. It is predomi...
AbstractBackgroundThe healing mechanism of ruptured or injured tendons is poorly understood. To date...
Background/Aims: Disordered differentiation of tendon stem cells (TSCs) during repair of injured ten...
AbstractTenomodulin (TNMD, Tnmd) is a gene highly expressed in tendon known to be important for tend...
Abstract Background Tendinopathies are common and difficult to resolve due to the formation of scar ...
SummaryTendons and ligaments are dense fibrous bands of connective tissue that integrate musculoskel...
International audienceThe molecular signals driving tendon development are not fully identified. We ...
The gross and microscopical anatomy of developing tendons in chick limbs is described. Expression pa...
The tendon is highly prone to injury, overuse, or age-related degeneration in both humans and horses...
AbstractTenomodulin (TeM) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein containing a C-terminal anti-angio...
Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein predominantly expressed in tendons and li...
AbstractIn vertebrates, tendons connect muscles to skeletal elements. Surgical experiments in the ch...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are pluripotent cells that primarily differentiate into osteocytes, ch...
International audienceThe molecular programme underlying tendon development has not been fully ident...
The transcription factor scleraxis (SCX) is expressed throughout tendon development and plays a key ...
Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is a member of a new family of type II transmembrane glycoproteins. It is predomi...
AbstractBackgroundThe healing mechanism of ruptured or injured tendons is poorly understood. To date...
Background/Aims: Disordered differentiation of tendon stem cells (TSCs) during repair of injured ten...
AbstractTenomodulin (TNMD, Tnmd) is a gene highly expressed in tendon known to be important for tend...
Abstract Background Tendinopathies are common and difficult to resolve due to the formation of scar ...
SummaryTendons and ligaments are dense fibrous bands of connective tissue that integrate musculoskel...
International audienceThe molecular signals driving tendon development are not fully identified. We ...
The gross and microscopical anatomy of developing tendons in chick limbs is described. Expression pa...
The tendon is highly prone to injury, overuse, or age-related degeneration in both humans and horses...