Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation

10.1371/journal.pone.0016337

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Main Authors: Taylor S.H., Al-Youha S., van Agtmael T., Lu Y., Wong J., McGrouther D.A., Kadler K.E.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1655952023-11-01T08:28:07Z Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation Taylor S.H. Al-Youha S. van Agtmael T. Lu Y. Wong J. McGrouther D.A. Kadler K.E. DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL collagen type 4 collagen type 4a1 fibrin laminin laminin beta1 trypsin unclassified drug collagen type 4 keratin laminin amino acid substitution animal cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue article basement membrane cell migration cell surface controlled study culture medium electron microscopy epithelium cell heterozygosity immunolocalization in vivo study keratinization mouse nonhuman polymerase chain reaction protein expression protein localization tendon tendon basement membrane epithelium tendon injury tenotomy tissue adhesion tissue culture tissue structure Western blotting wild type animal cell motion chemistry epithelium histology in vitro study physiology tissue adhesion Animalia Mus Animals Basement Membrane Cell Movement Collagen Type IV Epithelium Keratins Laminin Mice Models, Animal Tendons Tissue Adhesions 10.1371/journal.pone.0016337 PLoS ONE 6 1 e16337 2020-03-18T05:50:24Z 2020-03-18T05:50:24Z 2011 Article Taylor S.H., Al-Youha S., van Agtmael T., Lu Y., Wong J., McGrouther D.A., Kadler K.E. (2011). Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation. PLoS ONE 6 (1) : e16337. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016337 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165595 Public Library of Science Unpaywall 20200320
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topic collagen type 4
collagen type 4a1
fibrin
laminin
laminin beta1
trypsin
unclassified drug
collagen type 4
keratin
laminin
amino acid substitution
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
article
basement membrane
cell migration
cell surface
controlled study
culture medium
electron microscopy
epithelium cell
heterozygosity
immunolocalization
in vivo study
keratinization
mouse
nonhuman
polymerase chain reaction
protein expression
protein localization
tendon
tendon basement membrane epithelium
tendon injury
tenotomy
tissue adhesion
tissue culture
tissue structure
Western blotting
wild type
animal
cell motion
chemistry
epithelium
histology
in vitro study
physiology
tissue adhesion
Animalia
Mus
Animals
Basement Membrane
Cell Movement
Collagen Type IV
Epithelium
Keratins
Laminin
Mice
Models, Animal
Tendons
Tissue Adhesions
spellingShingle collagen type 4
collagen type 4a1
fibrin
laminin
laminin beta1
trypsin
unclassified drug
collagen type 4
keratin
laminin
amino acid substitution
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
article
basement membrane
cell migration
cell surface
controlled study
culture medium
electron microscopy
epithelium cell
heterozygosity
immunolocalization
in vivo study
keratinization
mouse
nonhuman
polymerase chain reaction
protein expression
protein localization
tendon
tendon basement membrane epithelium
tendon injury
tenotomy
tissue adhesion
tissue culture
tissue structure
Western blotting
wild type
animal
cell motion
chemistry
epithelium
histology
in vitro study
physiology
tissue adhesion
Animalia
Mus
Animals
Basement Membrane
Cell Movement
Collagen Type IV
Epithelium
Keratins
Laminin
Mice
Models, Animal
Tendons
Tissue Adhesions
Taylor S.H.
Al-Youha S.
van Agtmael T.
Lu Y.
Wong J.
McGrouther D.A.
Kadler K.E.
Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0016337
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Taylor S.H.
Al-Youha S.
van Agtmael T.
Lu Y.
Wong J.
McGrouther D.A.
Kadler K.E.
format Article
author Taylor S.H.
Al-Youha S.
van Agtmael T.
Lu Y.
Wong J.
McGrouther D.A.
Kadler K.E.
author_sort Taylor S.H.
title Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
title_short Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
title_full Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
title_fullStr Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
title_full_unstemmed Tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
title_sort tendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formation
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165595
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