Investigating the development and response to mechanical loading of the tendon to bone insertion and trying to replicate this interface tissue using polymer scaffolds and collagenous gels.
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Calcein fluorescent labeling of a mouse humerus surface at timepoints 6 days apart. This mouse was injected with botox throughout its life into the supraspinatus, to unload the tendon attachment to bone.
Calcein fluorescent labeling of a mouse humerus surface at timepoints 6 days apart. This mouse was injected with botox throughout its life into the supraspinatus, to unload the tendon attachment to bone.
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