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1. Anterior cruciate ligament injury and age affect knee cartilage T2 but not thickness.

2. Increased vascular endothelial growth factor expression is associated with cruciate ligament degeneration in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee.

3. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of articular cartilage of post-traumatic osteoarthritis models.

4. Loss of periostin function impairs ligament fibroblast activity and facilitates ROS-mediated cellular senescence.

5. Comparison of histopathological and biomechanical changes of ligamentum mucosum in patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture.

6. Identifying unstable ramp lesions using ultrasonography.

7. No Difference in Bone Tunnel Enlargement and Clinical Outcome between Cortical Suspension and Hybrid Femoral Fixation in Hamstring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

8. Clinical Outcomes of Different Management Techniques for Medial Meniscal Type 3 Ramp Lesions in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparative Analysis Between All-inside Repair, Suture Hook Repair, and Lesions Left In Situ.

9. A Novel Predictor of the Length and Size of ACL Grafts in Chinese Han Adults for ACL Reconstruction: An MRI Study.

10. Radiographic Investigation of Differences in Static Anterior Tibial Translation With Axial Load Between Isolated ACL Injury and Controls.

11. Tranexamic acid administered intraarticularly to the knee is safer for the articular cartilage and anterior cruciate ligament compared to intravenous administration: Histological analysis of an experimental rat model.

12. Diagnostic performance of modern computed tomography in cruciate ligament injury detection: A comprehensive study.

13. Intercondylar Notch Pathology.

14. Three-Dimensional Orientation of the Native Anterior Cruciate Ligament in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

15. Effects of risk factors on evoked pain patterns in rat models of experimental knee osteoarthritis.

16. Streamlining quantitative joint-wide medial femoro-tibial histopathological scoring of mouse post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis models.

17. Meniscal Ramp Lesions in Adolescent Patients Undergoing Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Letter to the Editor.

18. Meniscal Ramp Lesions in Adolescent Patients Undergoing Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Response.

19. The effects of weight bearing after ACL reconstruction on joint contracture in rats.

20. Growth progression of anterior cruciate ligament bone grafts in a pediatric population: magnetic resonance imaging analysis.

21. What it takes to have a high-grade pivot shift-focus on bony morphology.

22. Abnormalities of the pericruciate fat pad: Correlations with the location and severity of chondral lesions of the knee.

23. The infrapatellar fat pad contributes to spontaneous healing after complete anterior cruciate ligament injury.

24. Extension of Tibial Spine Fractures Beyond the Tibial Spine: An MRI Analysis of 54 Patients.

25. Diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care knee ultrasound for evaluation of meniscus and collateral ligaments pathology in comparison with MRI.

26. Development of Anatomic Risk Factors for ACL Injuries: A Comparison Between ACL-Injured Knees and Matched Controls.

27. Histological and clinical analysis of knee cyclops lesions.

28. Anatomical Tissue Engineering of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Entheses.

29. Association Between Anterior Tibial Subluxation of Lateral Compartment and High-Grade Knee Laxity in Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency.

30. Knee anatomic geometry accurately predicts risk of anterior cruciate ligament rupture.

31. Regional Alterations of Macroscopy and Histology in Meniscus in an ACL Transection Rabbit Model.

32. The combined effects of treadmill exercise and steroid administration on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction-induced joint contracture and muscle atrophy in rats.

33. Evaluating the outcome after center of rotation of angulation (CORA)-based leveling osteotomy (CBLO) technique to repair unilateral cranial cruciate ligament deficiency using a pressure-sensitive walkway system.

34. Cyclops lesions associated with both bundles and selective bundle repair of the anterior cruciate ligament.

35. The temporal and spatial effects of reconstructive surgery on the atrophy of hindlimb muscles in anterior cruciate ligament transected rats.

36. Early patellofemoral cartilage and bone pathology in a rat model of noninvasive anterior cruciate ligament rupture.

37. MR Imaging of Acute Knee Injuries: Systematic Evaluation and Reporting.

38. Platelet-Rich Fibrin-Augmented Gap-Bridging Strategy in Rabbit Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair.

39. Periostin regulation and cartilage degradation early after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

40. The effects of the amount of weight bearing on articular cartilage early after ACL reconstruction in rats.

41. Osteoinductive Bone Morphogenic Protein, Collagen Scaffold, Calcium Phosphate Cement, and Magnesium-Based Fixation Enhance Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tendon Graft to Bone Healing In Animal Models: A Systematic Review.

42. Elevated In Vivo ACL Strain Is Associated With a Straight Knee in Both the Sagittal and the Coronal Planes.

43. Ancillary findings in distinguishing between anterior cruciate ligament mucoid degeneration and sprain on MRI: a practical approach.

44. The Predicted Position of the Knee Near the Time of ACL Rupture Is Similar Between 2 Commonly Observed Patterns of Bone Bruising on MRI.

45. Small-Animal Compression Models of Osteoarthritis.

46. The injury mechanism correlation between MRI and video-analysis in professional football players with an acute ACL knee injury reveals consistent bone bruise patterns.

47. Depressed Protein Synthesis and Anabolic Signaling Potentiate ACL Tear-Resultant Quadriceps Atrophy.

48. Femoral condyle configuration and its impact on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

49. A comparative study of the epiligament of the medial collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments in the human knee: Immunohistochemical analysis of CD 34, α-smooth muscle actin and vascular endothelial growth factor in relation to epiligament theory.

50. Morphometric characteristics of the knee are associated with the injury of the meniscus.

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