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2008of a collagenase-induced tendon injury to treatment with a polysulphated glycosaminoglycan (Adequan)Oryan, A.; Goodship, Allen Edward; Silver, I. A.
2008Prediction of sublayer depth in turbid media using spatially offset Raman spectroscopyMacLeod, Neil A.; Goodship, Allen Edward; Parker, Anthony W.; Matousek, Pavel
2008Evaluation of a new strategy to modulate skeletal development in racehorses by imposing track-based exercise during growth: the effects on 2- and 3-year-old racing careersRogers, Christopher W.; Firth, Elwyn C.; McIlwraith, C. Wayne; Barneveld, Albert; Goodship, Allen Edward; Kawcak, Christopher E.; Smith, Roger K. W.; van Weeren, P. Rene
2008Use of mesenchymal stem cells to enhance bone formation around revision hip replacementsKorda, Michelle; Blunn, Gordon W.; Goodship, Allen Edward; Hua, Jia
2008The effect of early training and the adaptation and conditioning of skeletal tissuesSmith, Roger K. W.; Goodship, Allen Edward
2008Genetically modified mechanostats: implications for skeletal competence?Goodship, Allen Edward; Black Forest Forum for Musculoskeletal Interactions (4th : 2007 : Castle Bad Liebenzell, Germany)
2008TraumaBlumbergs, P.; Reilly, P.; Vink, R.; Graham, D.; Lantos, P.
2008The influence of exercise during growth on ultrasonographic parameters of the superficial digital flexor tendon of young Thoroughbred horsesMoffat, P. A.; Firth, Elwyn C.; Rogers, Christopher W.; Smith, Roger K. W.; Barneveld, Albert; Goodship, Allen Edward; Kawcak, Christopher E.; McIlwraith, C. Wayne; van Weeren, P. Rene
2008Evaluation of a new strategy to modulate skeletal development in Thoroughbred performance horses by imposing track-based exercise during growthRogers, Christopher W.; Firth, Elwyn C.; McIlwraith, C. Wayne; Barneveld, Albert; Goodship, Allen Edward; Kawcak, Christopher E.; Smith, Roger K. W.; van Weeren, P. Rene
2008Polar bears (Ursus maritimus), the most evolutionary advanced hibernators, avoid significant bone loss during hibernationLennox, Alanda R.; Goodship, Allen Edward