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Tendons – Structure, Function and Conditions

Tendons are fibrous connective tissue structures that connect muscles to bones, enabling movement. They play a central role in the musculoskeletal system.

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Tendon Biopsy

A tendon biopsy is a diagnostic procedure in which a small tissue sample is taken from a tendon for microscopic analysis. It helps diagnose conditions such as tendinopathies or tumors.

Thyroid Hormone Receptor

The thyroid hormone receptor is a nuclear protein that binds thyroid hormones and regulates the activity of numerous genes. It plays a central role in metabolism, growth, and development throughout the body.

Cartilage Damage

Cartilage damage refers to the deterioration or injury of articular cartilage, often caused by wear, trauma, or inflammation. It can lead to joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

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