2024
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25824
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Age‐dependent changes in collagen crosslinks reduce the mechanical toughness of human meniscus

Derek Q. Nesbitt,
Xinzhu Pu,
Matthew W. Turner
et al.

Abstract: The mechanical resilience of the knee meniscus is provided by a group of structural proteins in the extracellular matrix. Aging can alter the quantity and molecular structure of these proteins making the meniscus more susceptible to debilitating tears. In this study, we determined the effect of aging on the quantity of structural proteins and collagen crosslinks in human lateral meniscus, and examined whether the quantity of these molecules was predictive of tensile toughness (area under the stress‐strain curv… Show more

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