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Neural crest-derived cells migrate from nerve to participate in Achilles tendon remodeling

Xu K, Pan X, Qiu X, Wang D, Dong N, Yang L, Li S (2018) Neural crest-derived cells migrate from nerve to participate in Achilles tendon remodeling. Wound Repair Regen 26(1):54-63. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12614 PMID: 29381243

Objective: To investigate the role of neural crest (NC)-derived cells in tendon regeneration.

Summary: It is concluded that after Achilles tendon injury, nerves sprout into the wound site. The NC-derived Vmt1/FAP1 mesenchymal cells and peripheral nerves participate in tendon regeneration.

Usage: Histological immunofluorescence and immunostaining

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