id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bkarxm3ebjgjbbhsmhndj66w7e B.J. Heard 078 EARLY SYNOVIAL RESPONSES TO ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT AUTOGRAFTING IN THE OVINE STIFLE JOINT 2009.0 1 .pdf application/pdf 1050 76 57 078 EARLY SYNOVIAL RESPONSES TO ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT AUTOGRAFTING IN THE OVINE STIFLE JOINT Conclusions: his exploratory study reveals multiple binary associations between a number of joint structural defects and the extent ACL itself as an immediate replacement with and without excessive 'graft' tensioning) to study the biological responses to such allocated equally into 5 groups: anatomical ACL-core, twist tight Results: Synovial tissue from the treated joint of the anatomical, twist tight and twist loose core groups all exhibited significant elevation in the twist-tight core groups, followed by anatomically placed ACL and twist-loose core group. levels exhibited maximum elevations in the anatomical core group any change in the mRNA levels in any of the groups. Purpose: To model human intraarticular fractures (IAFs) in the porcine hock joint (human ankle analogue) in vivo, a new fracture to fracture insult using the offset impact technique, with a force ./cache/work_bkarxm3ebjgjbbhsmhndj66w7e.pdf ./txt/work_bkarxm3ebjgjbbhsmhndj66w7e.txt