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Ray Vanderby

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA

Biography

Dr. Ray  Vanderby is a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and in the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, where he directs the Orthopedic Research Laboratories. He has an affiliate appointment in the Departments of Engineering Physics and Mechanical Engineering. His research focuses entirely on orthopedic issues.
Publications

Achilles Tendons from T-Lymphocyte Deficient Mice Exhibit Improved Healing.

Purpose/Aim of Study: Tendon healing involves a complex, coordinated series of events that, despite new therapies to improve healing, results in scar. The “nude” T-lymphocyte deficient model is a genetic strain exhibiting a loss of function in the Foxn1 gene. Nude mice cannot generate mature T-lymphocytes, are unable to mount many types... Read More»

Connie S Chamberlain, Anna EB Clements, Ugeun Choi, Amy Ticknor BS, Geoffrey S Baer, Matthew A Halanski and Ray Vanderby

: J Cytokine Biol

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