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Fascicular elastin within tendon contributes to the magnitude and modulus gradient of the elastic stress response across tendon type and species

Jeremy D. Eekhoff, James Abraham, Hayden R. Schott, Lorenzo F. Solon, Gabriella E. Ulloa, Jennifer A. Zellers, Paul C. Cannon, Spencer P. Lake

2022Acta Biomaterialia22 citationsDOI

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ElastinTendonViscoelasticityMaterials scienceElastic modulusExtracellular matrixStress (linguistics)Composite materialElastic energyAnatomyModulusYoung's modulusBiomedical engineeringBiophysicsChemistryBiologyPathologyMedicinePhysicsBiochemistryThermodynamicsLinguisticsPhilosophyTendon Structure and TreatmentCellular Mechanics and InteractionsConnective tissue disorders research
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