Ageing does not result in a decline in cell synthetic activity in an injury prone tendon.
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Collagen V haploinsufficiency in a murine model of classic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is associated with deficient structural and mechanical healing in tendons.Influence of Ageing on Tendon Homeostasis.Aging does not alter tendon mechanical properties during homeostasis, but does impair flexor tendon healing.Morphological and molecular characterization of human hamstrings shows that tendon features are not influenced by donor age.Donor age affects proteome composition of tenocyte-derived engineered tendon.
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Ageing does not result in a decline in cell synthetic activity in an injury prone tendon.
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Ageing does not result in a decline in cell synthetic activity in an injury prone tendon.
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Ageing does not result in a decline in cell synthetic activity in an injury prone tendon.
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Ageing does not result in a decline in cell synthetic activity in an injury prone tendon.
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Ageing does not result in a decline in cell synthetic activity in an injury prone tendon.
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A E Goodship
B T McDermott
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10.1111/SMS.12500
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2015-06-09T00:00:00Z