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Brama PAJ et al. |
Influence of intensity and changes of physical activity on bone mineral density of immature equine subchondral bone.
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Brama PAJ et al. |
Influence of exercise and joint topography on depth-related spatial distribution of proteoglycan and collagen content in immature equine articular cartilage.
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Brama PAJ et al. |
Effect of loading on the organization of the collagen fibril network in juvenile equine articular cartilage.
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Duterme C et al. |
Two novel functions of hyaluronidase-2 (hyal-2) are formation of the glycocalyx and control of CD44-ERM interactions.
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Hartmann-Petersen S. |
Hyaluronan and CD44 in Epidermis with Special Reference to Growth Factors and Maglinant Transformation.
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Hartmann-Petersen S et al. |
Depletion of cell surface CD44 in nonmelanoma skin tumors is associated with increased expression of matrix metalloproteinase 7.
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Helminen HJ. |
Sports, loading of cartilage, osteoarthritis and its prevention.
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Hyttinen MM et al. |
Changes in collagen fibril network organization and proteglycan distribution in equine articular cartilage during maturation and growth.
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Isaksson H et al. |
Long-term voluntary exercise of male mice induces more beneficial effects on cancellous and cortical bone than on the collagenous matrix.
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Isaksson H et al. |
Physical exercise improves properties of bone and its collagen network in growing and maturing mice.
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Julkunen P et al. |
Biomechanical, biochemical and structural correlations in immature and mature rabbit articular cartilage.
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Julkunen P et al. |
Comparison of single-phase isotropic elastic and fibril-reinforced poroelastic models for indentation of rabbit articular cartilage.
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Kiviranta P. |
Novel Quantitative Methods for the Diagnosis of Cartilage Degeneration.
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Kultti A. |
Hyaluronan in Cancer.
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Kultti A et al. |
4-Methylumbelliferone inhibits hyaluronan synthesis by depletion of cellular UDP-glucuronic acid and downregulation of hyaluronan synthase 2 and 3.
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Långsjö TK et al. |
Cartilage collagen fibril network in newborn transgenic mice analyzed by electron microscopic stereology.
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Makkonen KM et al. |
Regulation of the hyaluronan synthase 2 gene by convergence in cyclic AMP response element-binding protein and retinoid acid receptor signaling.
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Mustonen A-M et al. |
Response to fasting in an unnaturally obese carnivore, the captive european polecat mustela putorius.
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Myllymaa K et al. |
Improved adherence and spreading of Saos-2 cells on polypropylene surfaces achieved by surface texturing and carbon nitride coating.
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Nieminen J. |
Effect of Functional Loading on Remodelling in Canine, and Normal and Collagen Type II Transgenic Murine Bone.
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Nykopp TK et al. |
Expression of hyaluronan synthases (HAS1-3) and hyaluronidases (HYAL1-2) in serous ovarian carcinomas: inverse correlation between HYALI and hyaluronan content.
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Rieppo J et al. |
Changes in spatial collagen content andcollagen network architecture in porcine articular cartilage duirng growth and maturation.
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Tammi RH, Tammi MI. |
Hyaluronan accumulation in wounded epidermis: a mediator of keratinocyte activation.
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