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    The paratenon contributes to scleraxis-expressing cells during patellar tendon healing by Dyment, Nathaniel A, Liu, Chia-Feng, Kazemi, Namdar, Aschbacher-Smith, Lindsey E, Kenter, Keith, Breidenbach, Andrew P, Shearn, Jason T, Wylie, Christopher, Rowe, David W, Butler, David L

    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 by Dyment, Nathaniel A., Breidenbach, Andrew P., Schwartz, Andrea G., Russell, Ryan P., Aschbacher-Smith, Lindsey, Liu, Han, Hagiwara, Yusuke, Jiang, Rulang, Thomopoulos, Stavros, Butler, David L., Rowe, David W.

    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 by Breidenbach, Andrew P, Dyment, Nathaniel A, Lu, Yinhui, Rao, Marepalli, Shearn, Jason T, Rowe, David W, Kadler, Karl E, Butler, David L

    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 by Breidenbach, Andrew P, Gilday, Steven D, Lalley, Andrea L, Dyment, Nathaniel A, Gooch, Cynthia, Shearn, Jason T, Butler, David L

    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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    Evolving strategies in mechanobiology to more effectively treat damaged musculoskeletal tissues by Butler, David L, Dyment, Nathaniel A, Shearn, Jason T, Kinneberg, Kirsten R C, Breidenbach, Andrew P, Lalley, Andrea L, Gilday, Steven D, Gooch, Cynthia, Rao, M B, Liu, Chia-feng, Wylie, Christopher

    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 by Breidenbach, Andrew P

    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 by Breidenbach, Andrew P

    “…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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    Dissertation