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We have developed an incubator housed, biaxial-tissue-loading device capable of applying axial deformations as small as 1 μm and sinusoidal rotations as small as 0.01°. Axial resolution is 50 nm for applying sinewaves as low as 10 μm (or 1% based on a 1 mm thickness) or as large as 100 μm. Rotational resolution is 0.0005°. The machine is small enough (30 cm high x 25 cm x 20 cm) to be placed in a standard incubator for long-term tissue culture loading studies. In metabolic studies described here, application of sinusoidal macroscopic shear deformation to articular cartilage explants resulted in a significant increase in the synthesis of proteoglycan and proteins (uptake of 35S-sulfate and 3H-proline) over controls held at the same static offset compression. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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Frank, E. H., Jin, M., Loening, A. M., Levenston, M. E., & Grodzinsky, A. J. (2000). A versatile shear and compression apparatus for mechanical stimulation of tissue culture explants. Journal of Biomechanics, 33(11), 1523–1527. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-9290(00)00100-7
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