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disparate fields as materials science, chemical and mechanical engineering, and cell
biology will undoubtedly lead to greatly improved tissue engineering-based therapies
for tendon and ligament injuries as well as promote quick and efficient translation for
future clinical use.
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Dr. Yongzhi Qiu and Dr. Peter J. Yang for
their contributions to the figures depicted in this chapter.
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