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Defining The Role Of Elastic Fibers In Tendon Mechanics, Jeremy D. Eekhoff
Defining The Role Of Elastic Fibers In Tendon Mechanics, Jeremy D. Eekhoff
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Tendons serve as a linking component of the musculoskeletal system by transferring forces between muscle and bone. As such, the structural proteins of the tendon extracellular matrix are of vital importance for the tissue to function properly and maintain its mechanical integrity. Collagen is the principal constituent of tendon and makes up its aligned hierarchical organization. Other structural proteins, such as elastin, are in comparison understudied and not well understood in relation to tendon function. Elastin, the main component of elastic fibers, has unique mechanical properties including high extensibility, fatigue resistance, and elasticity; these properties are important for elastin-rich tissues …