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understood.PurposeTo examine the influence of corticosteroids on the tensile strength of isolated collagen fascicles.Study DesignControlled laboratory study.MethodsSingle strands (300-500 [.mu]m) of rat-tail collagen ...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 245 References Haraldsson BT, Langberg H, Aagaard P et al. Corticosteroids reduce the tensile strength of isolated collagen fascicles. Am J Sports Med. 2006, 34: 1992–7 ...
fascicles were collected and underwent displacement to failure. Corticosteroid administration significantly reduced tensile fascicle yield strength by 16% and Young's modulus by 14% compared with sham ...
distensae formation was created by administering corticosteroids and mechanically loading the dorsal skin. Results: Human striae distensae exhibited reduced tensile strength , more disordered collagen fibers ...
ADS PubMed 14. Haraldsson BT, Langberg H, Aagaard P, et al. Corticosteroids reduce the tensile strength of isolated collagen fascicles. Am J Sports Med 2006; 34( 12): 1992– 1997. Google Scholar ...
(a measure of collagen deposition) using high-performance liquid chromatography.Collagen ingrowth into such tubes is proportional to wound tensile strength in animal modelsand to subcutaneous oxygen tension ...
(HSP) family. Hypoxia reduces the ERK (extracellular signal regulated kinase) and p38 production, increasing collagen III synthesis compared with type I. The final result is a decrease of the resistance ...
hydroxylation of proline and lysine residues mediating collagen cross-linking, required for the tensile strength of collagen fibers.54 Iron chelation by FQs may be an important factor that contributes ...
, continued expression in the maturing wound can increase collagen synthesis and wound-disruption strength .32,33 However, overproduction or prolonged expression of TNF-α at this point may cause increased tissue ...
and displacement measurements were acquired and recorded at 0.1-second intervals. Mechanical properties of the tissue including engineering stress, strain, elastic modulus, ultimate tensile strength , and stiffness ...
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