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Activation of NF-κB signaling via cytosolic mitochondrial RNA sensing in kerotocytes with mitochondrial DNA common deletion
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Xin Zhou
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Ludvig
J
.
Backman
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Patrik Danielson
Published 2021-04-01
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Tendinosis-like changes in denervated rat Achilles tendon
by
Roine El-Habta
,
Jialin Chen
,
Jessica Pingel
,
Ludvig
J
.
Backman
Published 2018-11-01
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The Application of Mechanical Stimulations in Tendon Tissue Engineering
by
Renwang Sheng
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Yujie Jiang
,
Ludvig
J
.
Backman
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Wei Zhang
,
Jialin Chen
Published 2020-01-01
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Substance P and patterned silk biomaterial stimulate periodontal ligament stem cells to form corneal stroma in a bioengineered three-dimensional model
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Jialin Chen
,
Wei Zhang
,
Peyman Kelk
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Ludvig
J
.
Backman
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Patrik Danielson
Published 2017-11-01
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Substance P is a mechanoresponsive, autocrine regulator of human tenocyte proliferation.
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Ludvig
J
Backman
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Gloria Fong
,
Gustav Andersson
,
Alexander Scott
,
Patrik Danielson
Published 2011-01-01
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The effects of substance P and acetylcholine on human tenocyte proliferation converge mechanistically via TGF-β1.
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Gloria Fong
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Ludvig
J
Backman
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Håkan Alfredson
,
Alex Scott
,
Patrik Danielson
Published 2017-01-01
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Glutamate signaling through the NMDA receptor reduces the expression of scleraxis in plantaris tendon derived cells
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Christoph Spang
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Ludvig
J
.
Backman
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Sandrine Le Roux
,
Jialin Chen
,
Patrik Danielson
Published 2017-05-01
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