Publications by authors named "Cailian Fang"

Soft and hard tissues possess distinct biological properties. Integrating the soft-hard interface is difficult due to the inherent non-osteogenesis of soft tissue, especially of anterior cruciate ligament and rotator cuff reconstruction. This property makes it difficult for tendons to be mineralized and integrated with bone in vivo.

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  • - Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a widespread and costly musculoskeletal disorder, with stem cell therapy showing promise for healing in advanced cases, although it's not yet widely approved for use.
  • - Clinical trials suggest stem cell therapy could be effective for treating this condition, but significant challenges remain, including determining the best stem cell sources and dosages.
  • - The article discusses strategies for standardizing stem cell populations and selecting appropriate patients, aiming to enhance the clinical application of this innovative treatment.
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Background: Tendinopathy is a common motor system disease that leads to pain and reduced function. Despite its prevalence, our mechanistic understanding is incomplete, leading to limited efficacy of treatment options. Animal models contribute significantly to our understanding of tendinopathy and some therapeutic options.

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