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Different culture conditions affect the growth of human tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) within a mixed tendon cells (TCs) population

Different culture conditions affect the growth of human tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) within a mixed tendon cells (TCs) population

... construction. Tendon cells were isolated from fragments by enzymatic digestion (16 h, 37 °C,) with ...The cells were counted and plated at a density of 5 × 10 3 cells/cm 2 in complete medium ...

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The tenocyte phenotype of human primary tendon cells in vitro is reduced by glucocorticoids

The tenocyte phenotype of human primary tendon cells in vitro is reduced by glucocorticoids

... for tendon development and differentiation ...the tendon cells lost their typical fibroblastic shape during the ...to tendon stem cells, primary cells have a very low potential ...

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Muscle dependent maturation of tendon cells is induced by
post transcriptional regulation of stripeA

Muscle dependent maturation of tendon cells is induced by post transcriptional regulation of stripeA

... At early embryonic stage 11, stripe transcription is regulated by signaling pathways involved in ectodermal segment polarity, such as the Hh, Wg and EGFR signaling pathways (Hatini and DiNardo, 2001; Piepenburg et al., ...

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Transcriptomic analysis of mouse limb tendon cells during development

Transcriptomic analysis of mouse limb tendon cells during development

... in tendon cells, we analysed the variation of signal transduction KEGG pathways, which defines pathways from a more conventional point of view than ...differentiated tendon cells versus ...

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A Common Suite of Coagulation Proteins Function in Drosophila Muscle Attachment

A Common Suite of Coagulation Proteins Function in Drosophila Muscle Attachment

... Retinoid- and fatty acid-binding glycoprotein (RfaBp/ApoL1), Larval serum protein 1g (Lsp1g), and Larval serum protein 2 (Lsp2) (data not shown). Only RNAi knockdown of Lsp1g (Figure 7D) resulted in detached muscles ...

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Persistent stromal fibroblast activation is present in chronic tendinopathy

Persistent stromal fibroblast activation is present in chronic tendinopathy

... of tendon stromal fibroblasts (resident fibroblasts populating tendons) as an important tissue-resident population im- plicated in the development of chronic tendon inflam- ...supraspinatus tendon ...

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Expression of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 in the Chondrogenic and Ossifying Sites of Calcific Tendinopathy and Traumatic Tendon Injury Rat Models

Expression of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 in the Chondrogenic and Ossifying Sites of Calcific Tendinopathy and Traumatic Tendon Injury Rat Models

... healing tendon cells, before the time of its appearance in chondrocyte-like cells and calcific deposits, this also supported that calcific tendon degener- ation is mediated by the healing ...

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Characterization of differential properties of rabbit tendon stem cells and tenocytes

Characterization of differential properties of rabbit tendon stem cells and tenocytes

... or tendon fibroblasts ...stem cells in human and mouse tendons was not definitively shown until a recent study ...stem cells is consistent with this ...called tendon-derived fibro- blasts can ...

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Markers for the identification of tendon-derived stem cells in vitro and tendon stem cells in situ – update and future development

Markers for the identification of tendon-derived stem cells in vitro and tendon stem cells in situ – update and future development

... stem cells (MSCs). Among these criteria, more than 95 % of the isolated cells should express CD105, CD73 and CD90, and less than 2 % of the cells should express CD45, CD34, CD14 or CD11b, CD79a or ...

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PEDF-derived peptide promotes tendon regeneration through its mitogenic effect on tendon stem/progenitor cells

PEDF-derived peptide promotes tendon regeneration through its mitogenic effect on tendon stem/progenitor cells

... rabbit tendon cells were treated with the 29-mer, control peptide (34-mer), or peptide solvent (DMSO) for 10 days, as de- scribed in the “Materials” and “Methods” ...don cells stimulated with the ...

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Impaired function of tendon-derived stem cells in experimental diabetes mellitus rat tendons: implications for cellular mechanism of diabetic tendon disorder

Impaired function of tendon-derived stem cells in experimental diabetes mellitus rat tendons: implications for cellular mechanism of diabetic tendon disorder

... disorganized tendon cells in the extracellular matrix, and the rounding changed tendon cells (Add- itional file ...blood cells, and blood vessels were also discovered in DG tendons ...

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Terminal tendon cell differentiation requires the glide/gcm complex

Terminal tendon cell differentiation requires the glide/gcm complex

... different cells, the latter case suggesting that Glide specificity depends on the presence of cell-specific ...few cells being positive for both of them ...in tendon cells ...

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Multi-differentiation potential is necessary for optimal tenogenesis of tendon stem cells

Multi-differentiation potential is necessary for optimal tenogenesis of tendon stem cells

... involving tendon are reported every year in the USA, and the incidence of tendon injuries is increasing ...from tendon over- use or aging [2, ...stem cells (MSCs) have shown promise in the ...

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Structure mechanical simulation of a pre-stressed concrete containment vessel

Structure mechanical simulation of a pre-stressed concrete containment vessel

... The concrete volume is discretized with 8-node solid elements, the liner with 4-node shell elements. The latter is attached to the concrete by matching nodes. 2-node beam elements are used for the tendons. In a first ...

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Battling adhesions: from understanding to prevention

Battling adhesions: from understanding to prevention

... The control of local inflammation is another strategy that has been researched to develop antiadhesion agents. In- flammation is tightly associated with coagulation, fibrin de- position and consequently, with adhesions ...

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Effects of young extracellular matrix on the biological characteristics of aged tendon stem cells

Effects of young extracellular matrix on the biological characteristics of aged tendon stem cells

... the cells were washed with PBS, Cy3-conjugated secondary antibody (1:500) was applied for 1 h at room temperature in the ...the cells were fixed with 4% paraformalde- hyde. Cells were then incubated ...

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Role of Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering

Tendon and Ligament Injuries: The Evolving Role of Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering

... the cells have on repair, biomechanics and histology in patella tendons of ...10(6) cells/mL in ...patellar tendon repairs at 12 weeks postsurgery (Juncosa-Melvin et ...

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Cell-Based Therapies in Musculoskeletal Injuries: The Evolving Role of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Cell-Based Therapies in Musculoskeletal Injuries: The Evolving Role of Bone Marrow- Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

... ligament (Gobbi et al., 2009) or reconstruction using extra- or intra-articular tendon grafts therefore causing donor site morbidity (Streich et al., 2010). BM-MSCs potentially enhance the efficacy of some of the ...

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Biomechanical analysis of force distribution in human finger extensor mechanisms

Biomechanical analysis of force distribution in human finger extensor mechanisms

... finger tendon network during different activities are critical information for clinical diagnosis, surgical treatment, prosthetic finger design, and biomimetic hand ...finger tendon network by combining a ...

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Mesenchymal stem cells in tissue repairing and regeneration: Progress and future

Mesenchymal stem cells in tissue repairing and regeneration: Progress and future

... All criteria must be satisfied, as no single characteristic is sufficient for identifying MSCs. The bone marrow-derived plastic-adherent cell population also contains endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and ...

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