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Tendons and Ligaments: Connecting Developmental Biology to Musculoskeletal Disease Pathogenesis

Tendons and Ligaments: Connecting Developmental Biology to Musculoskeletal Disease Pathogenesis

This article goes over the structure of tendons and ligaments, both crucial components to the human body. This article gives a good general overview at the start, but delves deeper into the more technical aspects, such as the many different specific cell types that come together.

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O. Kitil
O. Kitil (Student)
1 year ago
⁤I like how this article delves into how the study of biology can shed light on disorders. ⁤⁤The writers delve into the details of the processes involved in tendon and ligament formation, which is key, to understanding how these diseases develop. ⁤⁤I like how they dive into the role of genetics and environmental influences in these conditions. ⁤⁤Yet it would be great to see real world examples or information on treatment options included in the article. ⁤⁤In sum it's a read, for those working in the field of health including researchers and healthcare professionals. ⁤