Regulation of hypoxia-induced cell death in human tenocytes.
Degenerate shoulder tendons display evidence of hypoxia. However tendons are relatively avascular and not considered to have high oxygen requirements and the vulnerability of tendon cells to hypoxia is unclear. Cultured human tenocytes were exposed to hypoxia and the cellular response detected using...
Autors principals: | Liang, M, Cornell, H, Zargar Baboldashti, N, Thompson, M, Carr, A, Hulley, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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