2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.03.227868
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Self-powered piezo-bioelectronic device mediates tendon repair through modulation of mechanosensitive ion channels

Abstract: Tendon disease constitutes an unmet clinical need and remains a critical challenge in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Innovative solutions are required to overcome the limitations of current tendon grafting approaches, and bioelectronic therapies are showing promise in the treatment of musculoskeletal disease, accelerating functional recovery through the activation of tissue regeneration signalling pathways (guided regeneration). Self-powered bioelectronic devices, and in particular piezoelectric materials r… Show more

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“…The protein-antibody array was constructed as previously described [12,97,98]. A total of 42 commercial antibodies (see Table S2 for catalogue numbers and dilution detail)…”
Section: Protein Antibody Microarraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protein-antibody array was constructed as previously described [12,97,98]. A total of 42 commercial antibodies (see Table S2 for catalogue numbers and dilution detail)…”
Section: Protein Antibody Microarraymentioning
confidence: 99%