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    AuthorScreen, HRC (7)Thorpe, CT (4)Birch, HL (3)Clegg, PD (3)Riley, GP (3)Chaudhry, S (2)Azevedo, HS (1)Bader, DL (1)Banerjee, J (1)Berk, DE (1)... View MoreSubject
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    A Graded Multifunctional Hybrid Scaffold with Superparamagnetic Ability for Periodontal Regeneration 

    Sprio, S; Campodoni, E; Sandri, M; Preti, L; Keppler, T; Mueller, FA; Pugno, NM; Tampieri, A (MDPI, 2018-11)
    The regeneration of dental tissues is a still an unmet clinical need; in fact, no therapies have been completely successful in regenerating dental tissue complexes such as periodontium, which is also due to the lack of ...
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    Cyclic loading of tendon fascicles using a novel fatigue loading system increases interleukin-6 expression by tenocytes 

    Legerlotz, K; Jones, GC; Screen, HRC; Riley, GP (2013-02)
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    Tendon Extracellular Matrix Damage, Degradation and Inflammation in Response to In Vitro Overload Exercise 

    Spiesz, EM; Thorpe, CT; Chaudhry, S; Riley, GP; Birch, HL; Clegg, PD; Screen, HRC (2015-06)
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    Crafting of functional biomaterials by directed molecular self-assembly of triple helical peptide building blocks 

    Banerjee, J; Azevedo, HS (2017-12-06)
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    Tendon Functional Extracellular Matrix 

    Screen, HRC; Berk, DE; Kadler, KE; Ramirez, F; Young, MF (2015-06)
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    Specialization of tendon mechanical properties results from interfascicular differences 

    Thorpe, CT; Udeze, CP; Birch, HL; Clegg, PD; Screen, HRC (2012-11-07)
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    Tendon overload results in alterations in cell shape and increased markers of inflammation and matrix degradation 

    Thorpe, CT; Chaudhry, S; Lei, II; Varone, A; Riley, GP; Birch, HL; Clegg, PD; Screen, HRC (2015-08)
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    Complex mechanical conditioning of cell-seeded agarose constructs can influence chondrocyte biosynthetic activity 

    DiFederico, E; Shelton, JC; Bader, DL (2017-07)
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    Transglutaminase-2 Mediates the Biomechanical Properties of the Colorectal Cancer Tissue Microenvironment that Contribute to Disease Progression 

    Delaine-Smith, R; Wright, N; Hanley, C; Hanwell, R; Bhome, R; Bullock, M; Drifka, C; Eliceiri, K; Thomas, G; Knight, M;... (2019-05)
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    The relative compliance of energy-storing tendons may be due to the helical fibril arrangement of their fascicles 

    Shearer, T; Thorpe, CT; Screen, HRC (2017-08-01)
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