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The following pages link to Stress-induced molecular rearrangement in tendon collagen (Q93578198):
Displaying 37 items.
- Ligaments: a source of musculoskeletal disorders (Q24170054) (← links)
- Ligaments: a source of work-related musculoskeletal (Q24170061) (← links)
- Viscoelastic properties of collagen: synchrotron radiation investigations and structural model (Q24676049) (← links)
- The role of collagen crosslinks in ageing and diabetes - the good, the bad, and the ugly (Q26864529) (← links)
- Tissue engineering of the anterior cruciate ligament using a braid-twist scaffold design (Q30442101) (← links)
- Biomechanical considerations on tooth-implant supported fixed partial dentures (Q30459788) (← links)
- Pain and the pathogenesis of biceps tendinopathy (Q33850204) (← links)
- Collagen self-assembly and the development of tendon mechanical properties (Q34263704) (← links)
- How High Glucose Levels Affect Tendon Homeostasis (Q34537713) (← links)
- The structure and functional significance of variations in the connective tissue within muscle. (Q35027112) (← links)
- The structure and function of normally mineralizing avian tendons (Q35027141) (← links)
- Tendon properties in relation to muscular activity and physical training. (Q35177454) (← links)
- DTAF dye concentrations commonly used to measure microscale deformations in biological tissues alter tissue mechanics (Q35184931) (← links)
- Advanced glycation end-products reduce collagen molecular sliding to affect collagen fibril damage mechanisms but not stiffness (Q35386964) (← links)
- Collagen in connective tissue: from tendon to bone (Q35538202) (← links)
- Designed to fail: a novel mode of collagen fibril disruption and its relevance to tissue toughness (Q36045489) (← links)
- Activity vs. rest in the treatment of bone, soft tissue and joint injuries (Q36578548) (← links)
- Cell phenotypic variation in normal and damaged tendons. (Q36909464) (← links)
- Molecular structure of tail tendon fibers in TIEG1 knockout mice using synchrotron diffraction technology (Q37174472) (← links)
- A mechanistic study for strain rate sensitivity of rabbit patellar tendon. (Q37274789) (← links)
- Collagen from the osteogenesis imperfecta mouse model (oim) shows reduced resistance against tensile stress (Q37369430) (← links)
- Structure-function relationships of postnatal tendon development: a parallel to healing (Q38077389) (← links)
- A finite dissipative theory of temporary interfibrillar bridges in the extracellular matrix of ligaments and tendons. (Q39616937) (← links)
- Interfibrillar shear stress is the loading mechanism of collagen fibrils in tendon (Q39951776) (← links)
- Collagen and proteoglycan in a sea urchin ligament with mutable mechanical properties (Q41286028) (← links)
- A new molecular model for collagen elasticity based on synchrotron X-ray scattering evidence (Q42933779) (← links)
- Collagen Homeostasis and Metabolism (Q51565511) (← links)
- Nano-scale mechanisms explain the stiffening and strengthening of ligament tissue with increasing strain rate (Q51746788) (← links)
- Cryptic binding sites become accessible through surface reconstruction of the type I collagen fibril (Q58570914) (← links)
- New aspects of the etiology of tendon rupture. An analysis of time-resolved dynamic-mechanical measurements using synchrotron radiation (Q69538146) (← links)
- Constitutive laws and failure models for compact bones subjected to dynamic loading (Q73390376) (← links)
- Collagen Orientation and Molecular Spacing During Creep and Stress-Relaxation in Soft Connective Tissues (Q73925788) (← links)
- Synchronous recording of load-deformation behaviour and polarized light-microscopic images of the rabbit incisor periodontal ligament during tensile loading (Q74195121) (← links)
- Time-resolved X-ray diffraction from tendon collagen during creep using synchrotron radiation (Q74639257) (← links)
- Possible role of decorin glycosaminoglycans in fibril to fibril force transfer in relative mature tendons--a computational study from molecular to microstructural level (Q79073509) (← links)
- The pathogenesis of tendinopathy: balancing the response to loading (Q83823288) (← links)
- Proteoglycan degradation mimics static compression by altering the natural gradients in fibrillar organisation in cartilage (Q92369642) (← links)