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2. Collagen XII mediated cellular and extracellular mechanisms regulate establishment of tendon structure and function

3. Tendon Extracellular Matrix Assembly, Maintenance and Dysregulation Throughout Life

4. Electromechanobiology of Cartilage and Osteoarthritis : A Tribute to Alan Grodzinsky on His 75th Birthday

5. Tendon Extracellular Matrix Assembly, Maintenance and Dysregulation Throughout Life

6. In situ AFM-based nanoscale rheology reveals regional non-uniformity in viscoporoelastic mechanical behavior of the murine periodontal ligament

7. Release of pro-inflammatory cytokines from muscle and bone causes tenocyte death in a novel rotator cuff in vitro explant culture model

8. Collagen V haploinsufficiency in a murine model of classic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is associated with deficient structural and mechanical healing in tendons

9. Tendon exhibits complex poroelastic behavior at the nanoscale as revealed by high-frequency AFM-based rheology

10. Age-associated changes in the response of tendon explants to stress deprivation is sex-dependent

11. Lose-Dose Administration of Dexamethasone Is Beneficial in Preventing Secondary Tendon Damage in a Stress-Deprived Joint Injury Explant Model

12. Multiscale regression modeling in mouse supraspinatus tendons reveals that dynamic processes act as mediators in structure–function relationships

13. Collagen V expression is crucial in regional development of the supraspinatus tendon

14. Multiscale Poroviscoelastic Compressive Properties of Mouse Supraspinatus Tendons Are Altered in Young and Aged Mice

15. Effect of overuse-induced tendinopathy on tendon healing in a rat supraspinatus repair model

16. Targeted Deletion of Collagen V in Tendons and Ligaments Results in a Classic Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Joint Phenotype

17. Regulatory role of collagen V in establishing mechanical properties of tendons and ligaments is tissue dependent

18. Biological connective tissues exhibit viscoelastic and poroelastic behavior at different frequency regimes: Application to tendon and skin biophysics

19. Tensile Mechanical Properties and Dynamic Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment of the Murine Cervix Are Dramatically Altered Throughout Pregnancy

20. The Detrimental Effects of Systemic Ibuprofen Delivery on Tendon Healing Are Time-Dependent

21. Collagen V haploinsufficiency in a murine model of classic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is associated with deficient structural and mechanical healing in tendons

22. Collagen V-heterozygous and -null supraspinatus tendons exhibit altered dynamic mechanical behaviour at multiple hierarchical scales

23. Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment in a Neonatal Developmental Mouse Supraspinatus Tendon Model

24. Effect of overuse-induced tendinopathy on tendon healing in a rat supraspinatus repair model

25. Regulatory role of collagen V in establishing mechanical properties of tendons and ligaments is tissue dependent

26. Micromechanical poroelastic finite element and shear-lag models of tendon predict large strain dependent Poisson's ratios and fluid expulsion under tensile loading

27. In situ fibril stretch and sliding is location-dependent in mouse supraspinatus tendons

28. Diabetes alters mechanical properties and collagen fiber re-alignment in multiple mouse tendons

29. Effect of age and proteoglycan deficiency on collagen fiber re-alignment and mechanical properties in mouse supraspinatus tendon

30. Structure-function relationships of postnatal tendon development: a parallel to healing

31. Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment and Mechanical Properties in a Mouse Supraspinatus Tendon Model: Examining Changes With Age and Location

32. Altered Mechanical Properties and Fiber Re-Alignment in Diabetic Mouse Supraspinatus and Achilles Tendons

33. Characterizing local collagen fiber re-alignment and crimp behavior throughout mechanical testing in a mature mouse supraspinatus tendon model

34. Examining Differences in Local Collagen Fiber Crimp Frequency Throughout Mechanical Testing in a Developmental Mouse Supraspinatus Tendon Model

35. Fiber-aligned polymer scaffolds for rotator cuff repair in a rat model

36. Erratum to 'Fiber-aligned polymer scaffolds for rotator cuff repair in a rat model' [J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2012 Feb;21(2):245-50]

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