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The molecular and cellular differences between tendons and ligaments

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Figure 1.1. Classification of connective tissues. Connective tissues are categorised  into subgroups based on differences in cellular and ECM composition, organisation and functional properties adapted from Ross and Pawlina (2006) and Aughey and Frye (2001)
Figure 1.2. Hierarchical structure of tendon and ligament. Image from Kastelic et al. (1978) and Thorpe et al
Figure 1.4. Proteoglycans present in tendon and ligament. The structure of each proteoglycan with its associated GAGs is represented
Figure 1.7. Typical tendon and ligament healing process. Image adapted from Lin et al
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