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Dr. Wang’s primary investigative interests are in tendon mechanobiology, particularly in understanding the role of tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSCs) in the development of tendinopathy, and their role in imparting the beneficial effects of exercise on aging tendons. Dr. Wang also investigates the action mechanisms by which PRP exerts its biological effects on injured tendons. Additionally, he uses biologics approaches, including TSCs, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), kartogenin (KGN), and engineered tendon matrix (ETM), to enhance tendon and tendon-bone interface healing. Finally, Dr. Wang is also interested in applying micro-fabrication and bio-sensor technologies to study cell adhesion, cell traction/contraction, cell differentiation, and platelet activation in response to mechanical and biochemical stimuli.
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PHARMACEUTICALSno. 12 (2023): 1739
Tendinopathypp.13-22, (2021)
Hamza O Yazdani,Christof Kaltenmeier,Kristin Morder, Juik Moon, Madelyn Traczek,Patricia Loughran,Ruben Zamora,Yoram Vodovotz,Feng Li,James H-C Wang,David A Geller,Richard L Simmons,
Tendinopathypp.1-12, (2021)
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