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How Does Aging Affect Tensile Strength?
Aging can significantly affect the tensile strength of tissues. Key changes include:
Reduced Collagen Production
: Lower collagen synthesis leads to weaker tissues.
Altered Fiber Orientation
: Disorganization of fibers reduces tensile strength.
Increased Cross-Linking
: While some cross-linking is beneficial, excessive cross-linking can make tissues more brittle.
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