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GSM18238
GPL85
loaded control 1 medial collateral ligament Loaded sham control group animals underwent sham control surgery. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medial collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18239
GPL85
loaded control 2 medial collateral ligament Loaded sham control group animals underwent sham control surgery. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medial collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18240
GPL85
loaded healing 1 medial collateral ligament Loaded wound healing group animals underwent bilateral disruption of the medial collateral ligament. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medial collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18241
GPL85
loaded healing 2 medial collateral ligament Loaded wound healing group animals underwent bilateral disruption of the medial collateral ligament. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medial collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18242
GPL85
unloaded control 1 medial collateral ligament Unloaded control group animals underwent no sham surgery and were subjected to hindlimb unloading using the tail suspension protocol of the NASA Ames Research Center. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medical collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18243
GPL85
unloaded control 2 medial collateral ligament Unloaded control group animals underwent no sham surgery and were subjected to hindlimb unloading using the tail suspension protocol of the NASA Ames Research Center. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medical collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18244
GPL85
unloaded healing 1 medial collateral ligament Unloaded wound healing group animals underwent bilateral disruption of the medial collateral ligament and were subjected to hindlimb unloading using the tail suspension protocol of the NASA Ames Research Center 24 hours after surgery. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medical collateral ligaments were dissected free.
GSM18245
GPL85
unloaded healing 2 medial collateral ligament Unloaded wound healing group animals underwent bilateral disruption of the medial collateral ligament and were subjected to hindlimb unloading using the tail suspension protocol of the NASA Ames Research Center 24 hours after surgery. After 3 weeks the animals were euthanized and the medical collateral ligaments were dissected free.
 
 
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