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    Histology of tendon and enthesis - suitable techniques for specific research questions by Angrisani, N, Willbold, E, Kampmann, A, Derksen, A, Reifenrath, J

    Published in European cells & materials (24-05-2022)
    “…The musculoskeletal system consists of different components comprising a wide range of tissue types, with tendons being one part. Tendon degeneration or…”
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    Small-sized magnesium cylinders influence subchondral bone quality in osteoarthritic rabbits - an in vivo pilot study by Angrisani, N, Willumeit-Römer, R, Windhagen, H, Mavila Chathoth, B, Scheper, V, Wiese, B, Helmholz, H, Reifenrath, J

    Published in European cells & materials (28-09-2021)
    “…No optimal therapy exists to stop or cure chondral degeneration in osteoarthritis (OA). While the pathogenesis is unclear, there is consensus on the…”
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    Magnesium-based bone implants: Immunohistochemical analysis of peri-implant osteogenesis by evaluation of osteopontin and osteocalcin expression by Bondarenko, A., Angrisani, N., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Seitz, J. M., Waizy, H., Reifenrath, J.

    “…The functions of some bone proteins, as osteopontin (OPN) and osteocalcin (OC), have been discovered by the latest studies. This fact suggests the possibility…”
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    In vitro and in vivo corrosion of the novel magnesium alloy Mg-La-Nd-Zr: influence of the measurement technique and in vivo implant location by Reifenrath, J, Marten, A-K, Angrisani, N, Eifler, R, Weizbauer, A

    Published in Biomedical materials (Bristol) (12-08-2015)
    “…For the evaluation of new magnesium-based alloys, many different in vitro and in vivo methods are used. It was the aim of the current study to perform in vitro…”
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    Biocompatibility and degradation of LAE442-based magnesium alloys after implantation of up to 3.5years in a rabbit model by Angrisani, N., Reifenrath, J., Zimmermann, F., Eifler, R., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Vano-Herrera, K., Vogt, C.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (15-10-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] Magnesium as basic implant material has long been the center of orthopedic research. Latest progress is achieved with a European…”
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    Laser-structured spike surface shows great bone integrative properties despite infection in vivo by Schröder, M.-L., Angrisani, N., Fadeeva, E., Hegermann, J., Reifenrath, J.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-04-2020)
    “…Implant associated infections can result in devastating consequences for patients. One major cause is the formation of bacterial biofilms, which result in…”
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    Optimising μCT Imaging of the Middle and Inner Cat Ear by Seifert, H, Röher, U, Staszyk, C, Angrisani, N, Dziuba, D, Meyer‐Lindenberg, A

    Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-04-2012)
    “…With 9 figures and 4 tables SUMMARY: This study’s aim was to determine the optimal scan parameters for imaging the middle and inner ear of the cat with…”
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    Fluoride and calcium-phosphate coated sponges of the magnesium alloy AX30 as bone grafts: a comparative study in rabbits by Lalk, Mareike, Reifenrath, Janin, Angrisani, Nina, Bondarenko, Alexandr, Seitz, Jan-Marten, Mueller, Peter P., Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea

    “…Biocompatibility and degradation of magnesium sponges (alloy AX30) with a fluoride (MgF 2 sponge, n  = 24, porosity 63 ± 6 %, pore size 394 ± 26 μm) and with a…”
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    Degrading magnesium screws ZEK100: biomechanical testing, degradation analysis and soft-tissue biocompatibility in a rabbit model by Reifenrath, Janin, Angrisani, Nina, Erdmann, Nina, Lucas, Arne, Waizy, Hazibullah, Seitz, Jan M, Bondarenko, Alexander, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea

    Published in Biomedical materials (Bristol) (01-07-2013)
    “…Magnesium alloys are promising implant materials for use in orthopaedic applications. In the present study, screws made of the Mg-alloy ZEK100 (n = 12) were…”
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