A novel in vitro loading system for high frequency loading of cultured tendon fascicles.
Tendons are known to adapt to their mechanical environment, however high frequency low magnitude (HFLM) loading regimes (10-50Hz), which are effective in promoting bone anabolic effects, have not been investigated in controlled conditions in tendon. In vitro loading systems (IVLS) enable precise cha...
Main Authors: | Adekanmbi, I, Baboldashti, N, Yapp, C, Franklin, S, Thompson, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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