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1. Untargeted metabolomics reveals dynamic changes in metabolic profiles of rat supraspinatus tendon at three different time points after diabetes induction.

2. Structural and molecular study of the supraspinatus muscle of modern humans (Homo sapiens) and common chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

3. Native Enthesis Preservation Versus Removal in Rotator Cuff Repair in a Rabbit Model.

4. Novel engineered tendon-fibrocartilage-bone composite with cyclic tension for rotator cuff repair.

5. More histologic and ultrastructural degenerative signs in the subscapularis tendon and the joint capsule in male patients with shoulder impingement.

6. Anchored Transosseous-Equivalent Versus Anchorless Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair: A Biomechanical Analysis in a Cadaveric Model.

7. Quantification of Myosin Heavy Chain Isoform mRNA Transcripts in the Supraspinatus Muscle of Vertical Clinger Primates.

8. Stochastic interdigitation as a toughening mechanism at the interface between tendon and bone.

9. Chondrogenic differentiation and lubricin expression of caprine infraspinatus tendon cells.

10. Distribution of lubricin in the ruptured human rotator cuff and biceps tendon: a pilot study.

11. The tendon-to-bone transition of the rotator cuff: a preliminary Raman spectroscopic study documenting the gradual mineralization across the insertion in rat tissue samples.

13. Supraspinatus tendon composition remains altered long after tendon detachment.

14. The anatomy of the subscapularis tendon insertion as applied to rotator cuff repair.

15. The rotator cuff: biological adaptations to its environment.

16. Fibronectin, MMP-1 and histologic changes in rotator cuff disease.

17. Carrageenan-induced subacromial bursitis caused changes in the rat's rotator cuff.

18. Increased substance P in subacromial bursa and shoulder pain in rotator cuff diseases.

19. Significance of granulation tissue in torn supraspinatus insertions: an immunohistochemical study with antibodies against interleukin-1 beta, cathepsin D, and matrix metalloprotease-1.

20. Biology of the rotator cuff tendon.

21. Proteoglycans of human rotator cuff tendons.

22. The collagen types in the attachment zone of rotator cuff tendons in the elderly: an immunohistochemical study.

23. Glycosaminoglycans of human rotator cuff tendons: changes with age and in chronic rotator cuff tendinitis.

24. Tendon degeneration and chronic shoulder pain: changes in the collagen composition of the human rotator cuff tendons in rotator cuff tendinitis.

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