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The alchemy of tendon repair: a primer for the (S)mad scientist
Dwight A. Towler, Richard H. Gelberman
Dwight A. Towler, Richard H. Gelberman
Published April 3, 2006
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2006;116(4):863-866. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI28320.
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The alchemy of tendon repair: a primer for the (S)mad scientist

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During vertebrate development, mesenchymal progenitors capable of forming bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, or tendon arise from either neural crest or somitic mesoderm. Transcriptional programs that specify mesenchymal cell fates are initiated and modified by paracrine cues provided by TGF-β superfamily members and mediated in part via the regulated assembly of Smad-containing multiprotein transcription factor complexes. In this issue of the JCI, Hoffmann and colleagues have identified that Smad8 activation drives tendon formation from C3H10T1/2 cells, a murine cell line that recapitulates many features of normal multipotent mesenchymal cells (see the related article beginning on page 940). Cells programmed to the tenocyte cell fate in vitro formed tenogenic grafts in vivo. These results add to the accumulating evidence that proliferating, multipotent mesenchymal progenitor cells can be programmed to yield multiple cell types — e.g., osteoblasts, myocytes, chondrocytes, and tenocytes — that may be useful in cell-based therapeutic approaches to musculoskeletal diseases.

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The Effect of Growth Differentiation Factor 8 (Myostatin) on Bone Marrow–Derived Stem Cell–Coated Bioactive Sutures in a Rabbit Tendon Repair Model
K Muraoka, W Le, AW Behn, J Yao
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Extracellular matrix protein production in human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells on three-dimensional polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds responds to GDF5 or FGF2
Y Su, JM Denbeigh, ET Camilleri, SM Riester, JA Parry, ER Wagner, MJ Yaszemski, AB Dietz, SM Cool, AJ van Wijnen, S Kakar
Gene Reports 2018
TGF-β Family Signaling in Mesenchymal Differentiation
I Grafe, S Alexander, JR Peterson, TN Snider, B Levi, B Lee, Y Mishina
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2017
CYCLIC TENSILE STRAIN ENHANCES HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL SMAD 2/3 ACTIVATION AND TENOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION IN ANISOTROPIC COLLAGEN-GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN SCAFFOLDS
Grier WK, Moy AS, Harley BA
European cells & materials 2017
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Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 2016
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