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8. Enzymatic Isolation of Articular Chondrons: Is It Much Different Than That of Chondrocytes?

9. Knee instability caused by altered graft mechanical properties after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: the early onset of osteoarthritis?

10. The loop of phenotype: Dynamic reciprocity links tenocyte morphology to tendon tissue homeostasis

11. Enzymatic Isolation of Articular Chondrons: Is It Much Different Than That of Chondrocytes?

22. Sustained mechanical tension governs fibrogenic activation of tendon stromal cells in systemic sclerosis

23. Comparison of Annulus Fibrosus Cell Collagen Remodeling Rates in a Micro-Tissue System

24. Tendon-derived biomimetic surface topographies induce phenotypic maintenance of tenocytes in vitro

25. Serum deprivation limits loss and promotes recovery of tenogenic phenotype in tendon cell culture systems

26. Solid-phase silica-based extraction leads to underestimation of residual DNA in decellularized tissues

27. Serum deprivation limits loss and promotes recovery of tenogenic phenotype in tendon cell culture systems

28. Comparison of annulus fibrosus cell collagen remodeling rates in a microtissue system

39. Increased cell traction-induced prestress in dynamically cultured microtissues

40. Comparison of annulus fibrosus cell collagen remodeling rates in a microtissue system.

41. Serum deprivation limits loss and promotes recovery of tenogenic phenotype in tendon cell culture systems.

42. Minimal mechanical load and tissue culture conditions preserve native cell phenotype and morphology in tendon-a novel ex vivo mouse explant model

44. Substrate fiber alignment mediates tendon cell response to inflammatory signaling

45. Tissue alignment enhances remodeling potential of tendon-derived cells - Lessons from a novel microtissue model of tendon scarring

46. Solid‐phase silica‐based extraction leads to underestimation of residual DNA in decellularized tissues.

47. Tendon injury and repair - A perspective on the basic mechanisms of tendon disease and future clinical therapy

50. Full-Length Fibronectin Drives Fibroblast Accumulation at the Surface of Collagen Microtissues during Cell-Induced Tissue Morphogenesis

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