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Autor:
Albert J. Banes, Dianne Little, Farshid Guilak, Michael Lavagnino, Steven P. Arnoczky, Michelle E. Wall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 33:813-822
Tendons mainly function as load-bearing tissues in the muscloskeletal system; transmitting loads from muscle to bone. Tendons are dynamic structures that respond to the magnitude, direction, frequency, and duration of physiologic as well as pathologi
Autor:
Elizabeth G. Loboa, Josephine C. Bodle, Alicia J. El Haj, Michelle E. Wall, Albert J. Banes, David L. Butler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research.
Advances in mechanobiology have evolved through insights from multiple disciplines including structural engineering, biomechanics, vascular biology, and orthopaedics. In this paper, we reviewed the impact of key reports related to the study of applie
Autor:
Michelle E, Wall, Nathaniel A, Dyment, Josie, Bodle, Jon, Volmer, Elizabeth, Loboa, Anna, Cederlund, Ann M, Fox, Albert J, Banes
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 920
Signaling in tenocytes during development, homeostasis and injury involves multiple and redundant pathways. Given that tendons transmit mechanical forces from muscle to bone to effect movement, a key function for tenocytes is the detection of and res
Autor:
Michelle E. Wall, Albert J. Banes, Jon Volmer, A.M. Fox, Josie C. Bodle, Elizabeth G. Loboa, Anna A. Cederlund, Nathaniel A. Dyment
Publikováno v:
Metabolic Influences on Risk for Tendon Disorders ISBN: 9783319339412
Signaling in tenocytes during development, homeostasis and injury involves multiple and redundant pathways. Given that tendons transmit mechanical forces from muscle to bone to effect movement, a key function for tenocytes is the detection of and res
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4fc506e954b2a9fcfe77393ebf31b1e7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33943-6_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33943-6_7
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. 293:C1532-C1538
Cell morphology may be an important stimulus during differentiation of human adipose-derived adult stem (hADAS) cells, but there are limited studies that have investigated the role of the cytoskeleton or associated proteins in hADAS cells undergoing
Publikováno v:
Tissue Engineering. 13:1291-1298
Adipose-derived human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) will be more valuable for tissue engineering applications if they can be extensively subcultured without loss of phenotype and multilineage differentiation ability. This study examined the effects
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 40:173-181
Strain magnitudes within tenocytes undergoing substrate tensile strain are not well defined. It was hypothesized that strain magnitudes at the cellular level would reflect those of the applied substrate (equibiaxial or uniaxial) strain. A vacuum-oper
Autor:
Michelle E. Wall, Adisri Charoenpanich, Elizabeth G. Loboa, Charles J. Tucker, Douglas R. Dirschl, David S. Lalush, Danica M.K. Andrews
We have shown that the uniaxial cyclic tensile strain of magnitude 10% promotes and enhances osteogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) and human adipose-derived stem cells (hASC) from normal, nonosteoporotic donors. In the present study, MS
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ceab1daaab86fa48b8adcb98885851ba
Autor:
Adisri Charoenpanich, Danica M.K. Andrews, Michelle E. Wall, Charles J. Tucker, David S. Lalush, Elizabeth G. Loboa
Human adipose-derived stem cells (hASC) have shown great potential for bone tissue engineering. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this potential are not yet known, in particular the separate and combined effects of three-dimensional (3D) c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dab042ef80defaaa100e6fb068d2edfa
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3204199/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3204199/
Autor:
Albert J. Banes, M. Tsuzaki, Ashley Banes, J. Qi, Donald K. Bynum, Shawn M. Gomez, J. M. Dmochowski, Michelle E. Wall
Publikováno v:
ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B.
Tendons are designed to transmit the force of muscle contraction to bone, but they can also be positional or power structures. A sheath, where present and a surface paratenon are repositories for blood vessels and nerves. These structures penetrate i