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Takeshi Muneta

Researcher at Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Publications -  312
Citations -  16189

Takeshi Muneta is an academic researcher from Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 310 publications receiving 14488 citations. Previous affiliations of Takeshi Muneta include Tokyo Medical University.

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Comparison of human stem cells derived from various mesenchymal tissues: Superiority of synovium as a cell source

TL;DR: There are significant differences in MSC properties according to tissue source, beyond donor and experimental variation, and Superiority of synovium as a potential source of MSCs for clinical applications was demonstrated.
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Comparison of rat mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow, synovium, periosteum, adipose tissue, and muscle.

TL;DR: Rat MSCs from synovium-derived cells had the greatest potential for both proliferation and chondrogenesis, indicating their usefulness for cartilage study in a rat model.
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A Prospective Randomized Study of 4-Strand Semitendinosus Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Comparing Single-Bundle and Double-Bundle Techniques

TL;DR: This randomized controlled trial indicated that DB ACL reconstruction via 4-strand ST is superior to the SB technique with regard to anterior and rotational stability; however, it fails to show any subjective difference.
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Humeral Insertion of the Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus. New Anatomical Findings Regarding the Footprint of the Rotator Cuff

TL;DR: The footprint of the supraspinatus on the greater tuberosity is much smaller than previously believed, and this area of the greater tuberculosis is actually occupied by a substantial amount of the infrasp inatus.
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Two-Bundle Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Using Semitendinosus Tendon With Endobuttons: Operative Technique and Preliminary Results*

TL;DR: The preliminary results suggested that the two-bundle procedure showed a better trend with respect to anterior stability compared with those of the previous experience using the single-b Bundle technique under the same aggressive rehabilitation.