Search Results - "Breidenbach, Andrew P"
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The paratenon contributes to scleraxis-expressing cells during patellar tendon healing
Published in PloS one (26-03-2013)“…The origin of cells that contribute to tendon healing, specifically extrinsic epitenon/paratenon cells vs. internal tendon fibroblasts, is still debated. The…”
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Gdf5 progenitors give rise to fibrocartilage cells that mineralize via hedgehog signaling to form the zonal enthesis
Published in Developmental biology (01-09-2015)“…The sequence of events that leads to the formation of a functionally graded enthesis is not clearly defined. The current study demonstrates that clonal…”
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Fibrin gels exhibit improved biological, structural, and mechanical properties compared with collagen gels in cell-based tendon tissue-engineered constructs
Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-02-2015)“…The prevalence of tendon and ligament injuries and inadequacies of current treatments is driving the need for alternative strategies such as tissue…”
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Functional tissue engineering of tendon: Establishing biological success criteria for improving tendon repair
Published in Journal of biomechanics (27-06-2014)“…Abstract Improving tendon repair using Functional Tissue Engineering (FTE) principles has been the focus of our laboratory over the last decade. Although our…”
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Ablating hedgehog signaling in tenocytes during development impairs biomechanics and matrix organization of the adult murine patellar tendon enthesis
Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-08-2015)“…ABSTRACT Restoring the native structure of the tendon enthesis, where collagen fibers of the midsubstance are integrated within a fibrocartilaginous structure,…”
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Evolving strategies in mechanobiology to more effectively treat damaged musculoskeletal tissues
Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-02-2013)“…In this paper, we had four primary objectives. (1) We reviewed a brief history of the Lissner award and the individual for whom it is named, H.R. Lissner. We…”
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Translating Mechanisms of Tendon Development to Improve Adult Tendon Repair
Published 01-01-2014“…Tendon and ligament injuries often interfere with normal activities of daily living. As current surgical techniques are not uniformly successful, tissue…”
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Translating Mechanisms of Tendon Development to Improve Adult Tendon Repair
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