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1. Ultrasound-tensiometry: A new method for measuring differential loading within a tendon during movement.

2. The Actin Cytoskeleton as a Regulator of Proteoglycan 4.

3. A Single-Sensor Approach for Noninvasively Tracking Phase Velocity in Tendons during Dynamic Movement.

4. 3D characterization of the triple-bundle Achilles tendon from in vivo high-field MRI.

5. Preclinical tendon and ligament models: Beyond the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement) to 5W1H (why, who, what, where, when, how).

6. Age- and Sex-Specific Joint Biomechanics in Response to Partial and Complete Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in the Porcine Model.

7. Sex-specific biomechanics and morphology of the anterior cruciate ligament during skeletal growth in a porcine model.

8. Age- and sex-specific differences in ACL and ACL bundle size during adolescent growth.

9. A Kalman Filter Approach for Estimating Tendon Wave Speed from Skin-Mounted Accelerometers.

10. Canine ACL rupture: a spontaneous large animal model of human ACL rupture.

11. Joint laxity varies in response to partial and complete anterior cruciate ligament injuries throughout skeletal growth.

12. In Situ Joint Stiffness Increases During Skeletal Growth but Decreases Following Partial and Complete Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury.

13. Tissue-specific changes in size and shape of the ligaments and tendons of the porcine knee during post-natal growth.

14. Biomechanical Function and Size of the Anteromedial and Posterolateral Bundles of the ACL Change Differently with Skeletal Growth in the Pig Model.

15. Size and Shape of the Human Anterior Cruciate Ligament and the Impact of Sex and Skeletal Growth: A Systematic Review.

16. Orientation changes in the cruciate ligaments of the knee during skeletal growth: A porcine model.

17. Rise of the Pigs: Utilization of the Porcine Model to Study Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering During Skeletal Growth.

18. Engineering anisotropic biphasic Janus-type polymer nanofiber scaffold networks via centrifugal jet spinning.

19. Microfluidic multiplexed partitioning enables flexible and effective utilization of magnetic sensor arrays.

20. Using in situ voltammetry as a tool to identify and characterize habitats of iron-oxidizing bacteria: from fresh water wetlands to hydrothermal vent sites.

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