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Regenerative Medicine for Tendinous and Ligamentous Injuries of Sport Horses

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Date 2008 Mar 4
PMID 18314043
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After tendon injury, the scar tissue that replaces the damaged tendon results in a substantial risk for reinjury. The goal of regenerative therapies is to restore normal structural architecture and biomechanical function to an injured tissue. Successful restoration processes for any tissue are thought to recapitulate those of development, in which there are spatial and temporal interactions between scaffold, growth factors, and cell populations.

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