HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . and collaborators from the Medicine Institute, United States The Pennsylvania State University have published the article: Tendon mechanical properties are enhanced recombinant lysyl oxidase treatment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors demonstrated rLOX treatment can be used to controllably enhance the mechanical properties of developing tendons at different stages of functional tissue formation.
- how: This process was implemented for N=5 different embryos.
- future: Future studies would be needed to optimize rLOX effects at different phases of tissue formation in adult and embryonic systems. It would also be important . . .
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