Increasing the level of cytoskeletal protein Flightless I reduces adhesion formation in a murine digital flexor tendon model

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Jessica E. Jackson
Zlatko Kopecki
Peter J. Anderson
Allison J. Cowin
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[1] University of South Australia,Regenerative Medicine, Future Industries Institute
[2] University of Adelaide,Faculty of Medicine and Health
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Flii; Flightless I; Tenocyte; Tendon; Adhesions;
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