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This project aims to improve healing of tendon-to-bone attachments by utilizing progenitor cells and specific signaling pathways. The focus is on developing innovative regenerative strategies to enhance recovery from injuries, particularly in the rotator cuff.
Body movement requires efficient transfer of force from contracting muscles to bone.
Damage to the tendinous insertions is the 8th leading cause of disease burden and is the largest single cause of work loss in Europe.
Historically, approaches for improving healing in these attachment units have focused on modifying repair techniques and rehabilitation protocols.
These methods are proven to be very ineffective, since failure rates of as high as 94% are often reported.
We have discovered that two…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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