Monideepa Chatterjee
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Frankewycz B, Bell R, Chatterjee M, Andarawis-Puri N
Sci Rep
. 2023 Oct;
13(1):17242.
PMID: 37821476
Murphy Roths Large mice (MRL) exhibit improved tendon healing and are often described as a "super-healer" strain. The underlying mechanisms that drive the superior healing response of MRL remain a...
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Chatterjee M, Evans M, Bell R, Nguyen P, Kamalitdinov T, Korntner S, et al.
J Orthop Res
. 2023 Jun;
41(10):2114-2132.
PMID: 37321983
Tendons are unique dense connective tissues with discrete zones having specific structure and function. They are juxtaposed with other tissues (e.g., bone, muscle, and fat) with different compositional, structural, and...
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Caulk A, Chatterjee M, Barr S, Contini E
Surg Open Sci
. 2023 May;
13:54-65.
PMID: 37159635
Technological advancements in minimally invasive surgery have led to significant improvements in patient outcomes. One such technology is surgical stapling, which has evolved into a key component of many operating...
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Chatterjee M, Acosta A, Taub P, Andarawis-Puri N
J Shoulder Elbow Surg
. 2022 May;
31(12):e593-e602.
PMID: 35598836
Background: Surgical repair of supraspinatus tendons (SSTs) has a high failure rate at the insertion site. A significant hurdle to therapeutic development is that effective intrinsic healing mechanisms are unknown....
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Chatterjee M, Muljadi P, Andarawis-Puri N
Connect Tissue Res
. 2021 May;
63(1):28-42.
PMID: 34030531
Tendon overuse injuries are prevalent conditions with limited therapeutic options to halt disease progression. The specialized extracellular matrix (ECM) both enables joint function and mediates mechanical signals to tendon cells,...