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    Understanding mechanisms underlying mechanostransduction in tenocytes subjected to cyclic shear stress

    Understanding mechanisms underlying mechanostransduction in tenocytes subjected to cyclic shear stress by Jones, A, Tucker, R, Pearson-Jones, T, Thompson, M, Hulley, P

    Published 2013
    Conference item
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    Functional assessment of gap junctions in monolayer and three-dimensional cultures of human tendon cells using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching

    Functional assessment of gap junctions in monolayer and three-dimensional cultures of human tendon cells using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching by Kuzma-Kuzniarska, M, Yapp, C, Pearson-Jones, T, Jones, A, Hulley, P

    Published 2014
    Journal article
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    Functional assessment of gap junctions in monolayer and 3D cultures of human tendon cells using FRAP

    Functional assessment of gap junctions in monolayer and 3D cultures of human tendon cells using FRAP by Kuzma-Kuzniarska, M, Yapp, C, Pearson-Jones, T, Jones, A, Hulley, P

    Published 2014
    Journal article

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