Articular Cartilage Specimen Processing and Sectioning
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Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Staining
6:58
Safranin O‐Fast Green Staining
7:30
Results: Assessment of Functional and Structural Alterations in Ligament‐Injured Mice
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Conclusion
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The successful establishment of the ASCJ inability mouse model extends a simple ankle inability animal model, and provides a new concepts for the study of the clinical foot diseases. We have established an animal model that's more in line with the
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The ankle-subtalar complex joint (ASCJ) is the core of the foot and plays a key role in balance control in daily activities. Sports injuries often lead to instability in this joint. Here, we describe a mouse model of ligament transection-induced instability of the ASCJ.