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negative regulation of tendon cell differentiation
Known as:
negative regulation of muscle attachment cell differentiation
, negative regulation of tenocyte differentiation
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of tendon cell differentiation. [GOC:obol]
National Institutes of Health
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biological control
tendon cell differentiation
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2017
2017
Paper #9 - Effects of autologous tenocyte-seeded nanofibrous scaffolds in rotator cuff repair are age-dependent
J. Huegel
,
D. Kim
,
+6 authors
Andrew F. Kuntz
2017
Corpus ID: 79779990
2015
2015
Histopathological and biomechanical evaluation of tenocyte seeded allografts on rat Achilles tendon regeneration.
C. Güngörmüş
,
D. Kolankaya
,
E. Aydin
Biomaterials
2015
Corpus ID: 11214711
Tendon injuries in humans as well as in animals' veterinary medicine are problematic because tendon has poor regenerative…
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2013
2013
A new experimental system for simultaneous application of cyclic tensile strain and fluid shear stress to tenocytes in vitro
Eijiro Maeda
,
Yasufumi Hagiwara
,
J. H. Wang
,
T. Ohashi
Biomedical microdevices
2013
Corpus ID: 9996619
Tenocyte mechanotransduction has been of great interest to researchers in tendon mechanobiology and biomechanics. In vivo…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Autologous tenocyte therapy using porcine-derived bioscaffolds for massive rotator cuff defect in rabbits.
Jimin Chen
,
C. Willers
,
J. Xu
,
A. Wang
,
Minghao Zheng
Tissue engineering
2007
Corpus ID: 7683190
Large and retracted rotator cuff tendon tears fail to repair or retear after surgical intervention. This study attempted to…
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