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HYALURONIC ACID MODULATES CELL PROLIFERATION UNEQUALLY IN INTRASYNOVIAL AND EXTRASYNOVIAL RABBIT TENDONS IN VITRO

As tendons differ in biochemical composition and cellular capacities, we have compared dose response effects of hyaluronic acid on cell proliferation and synthesis of matrix components in intermediate and proximal segments of intrasynovial deep flexor tendons and extrasynovial peroneus rabbit tendon...

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Published in:Journal of hand surgery, British volume British volume, 2000-04, Vol.25 (2), p.183-187
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