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      Changes in the mechanical properties or rat tail tendon during postnatal ontogenesis.

      Anatomy and embryology
      Age Factors, Animals, Elasticity, Male, Rats, growth & development, Tail, Tendons, Tensile Strength

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          The ultimate tensile strength, elasticity modulus and ultimate elongation of tail tendon in rats age 1-18 months were measured with an Instron tensile apparatus. An increase in all these parameters was observed during the period of maturation, with a later levelling off of the tensile strength and the ultimate elongation. The value of the elasticity modulus attained a maximum during sexual maturation, and then decreased and stabilized.

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          677481
          10.1007/BF00317959

          Chemistry
          Age Factors,Animals,Elasticity,Male,Rats,growth & development,Tail,Tendons,Tensile Strength
          Chemistry
          Age Factors, Animals, Elasticity, Male, Rats, growth & development, Tail, Tendons, Tensile Strength

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