2024
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25783
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Tendon biomechanical properties are altered by storage duration but not freeze‐thaw temperatures or cycles

Carina L. Blaker,
Dylan M. Ashton,
Nicholas Hartnell
et al.

Abstract: Tendon allograft and xenograft processing often involves one or more steps of freezing and thawing. As failure strength is an important graft consideration, this study aimed to evaluate effects on failure properties when varying freeze‐thaw conditions. Kangaroo tendons, a potential xenograft source, were used to evaluate changes in ultimate tensile strength (UTS), failure strain and elastic modulus after exposure to different freezer‐storage temperatures (−20°C vs. −80°C), storage durations (1, 3, 6, 9, or 12 … Show more

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