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    Beneficial effects of autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in naturally occurring tendinopathy.
    Beneficial effects of autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in naturally occurring tendinopathy.
    by Roger Kenneth Whealands Smith, Natalie Jayne Werling, Stephanie Georgina Dakin, Rafiqul Alam, Allen E Goodship, Jayesh Dudhia
    Published 2013-01-01
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    Inflamm-aging and arachadonic acid metabolite differences with stage of tendon disease.
    Inflamm-aging and arachadonic acid metabolite differences with stage of tendon disease.
    by Stephanie Georgina Dakin, Jayesh Dudhia, Natalie Jayne Werling, Dirk Werling, Dilkush Robert Ephrem Abayasekara, Roger Kenneth Whealands Smith
    Published 2012-01-01
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    The macrophage marker translocator protein (TSPO) is down-regulated on pro-inflammatory 'M1' human macrophages.
    The macrophage marker translocator protein (TSPO) is down-regulated on pro-inflammatory 'M1' human macrophages.
    by Nehal Narayan, Harpreet Mandhair, Erica Smyth, Stephanie Georgina Dakin, Serafim Kiriakidis, Lisa Wells, David Owen, Afsie Sabokbar, Peter Taylor
    Published 2017-01-01
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    Macrophage sub-populations and the lipoxin A4 receptor implicate active inflammation during equine tendon repair.
    Macrophage sub-populations and the lipoxin A4 receptor implicate active inflammation during equine tendon repair.
    by Stephanie Georgina Dakin, Dirk Werling, Andrew Hibbert, Dilkush Robert Ephrem Abayasekara, Natalie Jayne Young, Roger Kenneth Whealands Smith, Jayesh Dudhia
    Published 2012-01-01
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