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1. Tendon Inversion Improves Tendon-to-Bone Healing in a Rat Bicep Tenodesis Model.

2. Engineered extracellular vesicle-based gene therapy for the treatment of discogenic back pain.

3. TNFR1-mediated senescence and lack of TNFR2-signaling limit human intervertebral disc cell repair in back pain conditions.

4. Annulus Fibrosus Injury Induces Acute Neuroinflammation and Chronic Glial Response in Dorsal Root Ganglion and Spinal Cord-An In Vivo Rat Discogenic Pain Model.

5. Lumbar endplate microfracture injury induces Modic-like changes, intervertebral disc degeneration and spinal cord sensitization - an in vivo rat model.

6. Galectin-3 and RAGE differentially control advanced glycation endproduct-induced collagen damage in murine intervertebral disc organ culture.

7. Spinal Cord Sensitization and Spinal Inflammation from an In Vivo Rat Endplate Injury Associated with Painful Intervertebral Disc Degeneration.

8. Lumbar endplate microfracture injury induces Modic-like changes, intervertebral disc degeneration and spinal cord sensitization - An In Vivo Rat Model.

9. Genipin-crosslinked fibrin seeded with oxidized alginate microbeads as a novel composite biomaterial strategy for intervertebral disc cell therapy.

10. High fat diet causes inferior vertebral structure and function without disc degeneration in RAGE-KO mice.

11. Ex vivo biomechanical evaluation of Acute lumbar endplate injury and comparison to annulus fibrosus injury in a rat model.

12. Development of a two-part biomaterial adhesive strategy for annulus fibrosus repair and ex vivo evaluation of implant herniation risk.

13. Advanced glycation end products cause RAGE-dependent annulus fibrosus collagen disruption and loss identified using in situ second harmonic generation imaging in mice intervertebral disk in vivo and in organ culture models.

14. Phlpp1 is associated with human intervertebral disc degeneration and its deficiency promotes healing after needle puncture injury in mice.

15. Composite biomaterial repair strategy to restore biomechanical function and reduce herniation risk in an ex vivo large animal model of intervertebral disc herniation with varying injury severity.

16. Dietary advanced glycation end-product consumption leads to mechanical stiffening of murine intervertebral discs.

17. Accumulation and localization of macrophage phenotypes with human intervertebral disc degeneration.

18. Hyperosmolarity induces notochordal cell differentiation with aquaporin3 upregulation and reduced N-cadherin expression.

19. AGEs induce ectopic endochondral ossification in intervertebral discs

20. Reduced tissue osmolarity increases TRPV4 expression and pro-inflammatory cytokines in intervertebral disc cells.

21. Development of a bovine decellularized extracellular matrix-biomaterial for nucleus pulposus regeneration.

22. Annular puncture with tumor necrosis factor-alpha injection enhances painful behavior with disc degeneration in vivo.

23. Osteocyte apoptosis is required for production of osteoclastogenic signals following bone fatigue in vivo.

24. Combined anti-inflammatory and anti-AGE drug treatments have a protective effect on intervertebral discs in mice with diabetes.

25. Degenerative grade affects the responses of human nucleus pulposus cells to link-N, CTGF, and TGFβ3.

26. Structural, compositional, and biomechanical alterations of the lumbar spine in rats with mucopolysaccharidosis type VI (Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome).

27. A role for TNFα in intervertebral disc degeneration: a non-recoverable catabolic shift.

28. Relating applied strain to the type and severity of structural damage in the rat median nerve using second harmonic generation microscopy.

29. Activation of resorption in fatigue-loaded bone involves both apoptosis and active pro-osteoclastogenic signaling by distinct osteocyte populations.

30. BMP-12 treatment of adult mesenchymal stem cells in vitro augments tendon-like tissue formation and defect repair in vivo.

31. Physiological loading of joints prevents cartilage degradation through CITED2.

32. Matrix metalloproteinase-3 in articular cartilage is upregulated by joint immobilization and suppressed by passive joint motion.

33. Second harmonic generation imaging and Fourier transform spectral analysis reveal damage in fatigue-loaded tendons.

34. Early response to tendon fatigue damage accumulation in a novel in vivo model.

35. Subrupture tendon fatigue damage.

36. High-dose risedronate treatment partially preserves cancellous bone mass and microarchitecture during long-term disuse.

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