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Every peer-reviewed study on fascia in one place — graded for strength of evidence, summarised in plain language for clinicians, researchers, and curious readers.

We grade studies from A to 1A+++ using the Fascia Research Database rubric — 1A+++ is the strongest.

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Showing 805–816 of 1,131 studies · page 68/95
A2013

Hyaluronan: A Simple Polysaccharide with Diverse Biological Functions

Kevin T Dicker, Lisa A Gurski, Swati Pradhan-Bhatt, Robert L Witt, Mary C Farach-Carson, Xinqiao Jia

This review paper describes hyaluronan (HA), a simple sugar molecule found abundantly throughout the body's connective tissues. Despite its simple structure, HA has a surprising array of biological functions. It helps o…

hyaluronanfasciawound healing
A2013

Histological examination of the human obliquus capitis inferior myodural bridge

Matthew E Pontella, Frank Scali, Dennis E Enix, Patrick J Battaglia, Ewarld Marshall

This cadaver study examined the connection between a deep neck muscle, the obliquus capitis inferior (OCI), and the dura mater, the tough outer layer covering the spinal cord. Researchers dissected tissue from eight cad…

fasciacervical spineMyodural Bridge
B2013

CCN2: a mechanosignaling sensor modulating integrin-dependent connective tissue remodeling in fibroblasts?

Andrew Leask

Mechanical tension is essential for the function and health of connective tissue. In skin fibroblasts, the protein integrin β1 plays a key role in adhesion and in regulating healing and fibrosis (scarring). This theoret…

fibrosismechanotransductionIntegrins
A2013

Primo Vascular System: Past, Present, and Future

Byung-Cheon Lee, Walter J Akers, Xianghong Jing, M Isabel Miguel Perez, Yeonhee Ryu

As only the title of this article was available, this summary is necessarily limited. The title, "Primo Vascular System: Past, Present, and Future," suggests this is a review article. It likely covers the history of the…

fasciaprimo vascular systemeditorial
1A+2013

Stress and Matrix-Responsive Cytoskeletal Remodeling in Fibroblasts

R D Abbott, C Koptiuch, J C Iatridis, A K Howe, G J Badger, H M Langevin

In loose connective tissue, fibroblasts change shape in response to static stretch, which helps the tissue relax. This study investigated whether this response depends on the cell itself or its surrounding environment,…

Fibroblasts; cytoskeleton; dense connective tissue; areolar connective tissue; mechanotransduction
A2013

Applications and Emerging Trends of Hyaluronic Acid in Tissue Engineering, as a Dermal Filler, and in Osteoarthritis Treatment

Amir Fakhari, Cory Berkland

This narrative review summarizes knowledge about hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring polymer found in the body's connective tissues and fluids. The authors describe how HA contributes to the structural propertie…

fasciaHyaluronic acidcrosslinking
C2013

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a cell-surface endocytosis receptor

Helena C Christianson, Mattias Belting

In this review, the authors discuss how large molecules enter the body's cells. They focus on heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs), a type of molecule on the cell surface that acts as a receptor or docking station. Man…

GlycosaminoglycanExosomesDrug delivery
A2013

Visceral and Somatic Disorders: Tissue Softening with Frequency-Specific Microcurrent

Carolyn R McMakin, James L Oschman

This review article explores a technique called Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM), which uses microampere-level electrical currents to treat various health conditions. A consistent finding is a rapid and palpable so…

fasciafrequency-specific microcurrentvisceral disease
A2013

Cellular Control of Connective Tissue Matrix Tension

H M Langevin, M Nedergaard, A Howe

This review article explores how fibroblasts, the cells within connective tissue, actively help regulate tissue tension. Traditionally, the mechanical properties of connective tissue have been attributed to its passive…

Connective tissuefibroblastmechanical
A2013

Fascia Research Congress Evidence from the 100 year perspective of Andrew Taylor Still

Thomas W Findley, Mona Shalwala

This review paper examines research from the first three International Fascia Research Congresses through the perspective of Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathic medicine. Over a century ago, Still described…

fasciaextracellular matrixfibroblast
A+++2013

The 17-β-oestradiol inhibits osteoclast activity by increasing the cannabinoid CB2 receptor expression

Francesca Rossi, Giulia Bellini, Livio Luongo, Silvia Mancusi, Marco Torella, Chiara Tortora, Iolanda Manzo, Francesca…

This in vitro study investigated how 17-β-oestradiol (estrogen) affects osteoclasts, the cells responsible for bone resorption. The researchers found that estrogen inhibits the formation and activity of these cells by i…

cannabinoidsosteoporosis
1A+2013

Cytoskeletal remodeling of connective tissue fibroblasts in response to static stretch is dependent on matrix material properties

R D Abbott, C Koptiuch, J C Iatridis, A K Howe, G J Badger, H M Langevin

This study investigated how fibroblasts, the cells within connective tissue, change shape in response to static stretching. Researchers compared fibroblasts in loose (areolar) and dense connective tissues, as well as ce…

Fibroblasts; cytoskeleton; dense connective tissue; areolar connective tissue; mechanotransduction