2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12575-024-00256-z
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Establishing a rabbit model with massive supraspinatus tendon defect for investigating scaffold-assisted tendon repair

Shuting Huang,
Ming Yik Tam,
Wai Hon Caleb Ho
et al.

Abstract: Background Shoulder pain and disability from rotator cuff tears remain challenging clinical problem despite advancements in surgical techniques and materials. To advance our understanding of injury progression and develop effective therapeutics using tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches, it is crucial to develop and utilize animal models that closely resemble the anatomy and display the pathophysiology of the human rotator cuff. Among various animal models, the rabbit shoulde… Show more

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