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    Fat Mass Accumulation during Childhood Determines Insulin Sensitivity in Early Adulthood by Leunissen, R. W. J., Oosterbeek, P., Hol, L. K. M., Hellingman, A. A., Stijnen, T., Hokken-Koelega, A. C. S.

    “…Background/Objectives: Low birth weight and postnatal catch-up growth have been associated with an increased risk for diabetes mellitus type II (DMII). We…”
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    Health-related quality of life after otologic surgical treatment for chronic otitis media: systematic review by Schouwenaar, Esther M. M., Hellingman, Catharine A., Waterval, Jérôme J.

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (02-11-2023)
    “…ObjectiveThis systematic review aims to describe the impact of otologic surgery as a treatment for chronic otitis media (COM) on the Health-Related Quality of…”
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    A Prospective Self-Report Survey-Based Cohort Study on Factors That Have an Influence on Tinnitus by Devos, Jana V. P., Janssen, Marcus L. F., Janssen, A. Miranda L., Hellingman, Catharine A., Smit, Jasper V.

    Published in Audiology research (Pavia, Italy) (01-10-2024)
    “…Background: Limited information is available on factors that affect the burden tinnitus. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between…”
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    Evaluating hearing performance with cochlear implants within the same patient using daily randomization and imaging-based fitting - The ELEPHANT study by Lambriks, L J G, van Hoof, M, Debruyne, J A, Janssen, M, Chalupper, J, van der Heijden, K A, Hof, J R, Hellingman, C A, George, E L J, Devocht, E M J

    “…Prospective research in the field of cochlear implants is hampered by methodological issues and small sample sizes. The ELEPHANT study presents an alternative…”
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    Measuring growth of residual cholesteatoma in subtotal petrosectomy by Hellingman, Catharine A., Logher, Joris L.E., Kammeijer, Quinten, Waterval, Jerome J., Ebbens, Fenna A., van Spronsen, Erik

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (04-05-2019)
    “…Background: Little is known about the growth rate of cholesteatoma in patients. Objective: Investigate the growth of residual cholesteatoma in subtotal…”
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    Chondrogenic priming of human bone marrow stromal cells: a better route to bone repair? by Farrell, Eric, van der Jagt, Olav P, Koevoet, Wendy, Kops, Nicole, van Manen, Christiaan J, Hellingman, Catharine A, Jahr, Holger, O'Brien, Fergal J, Verhaar, Jan A N, Weinans, Harrie, van Osch, Gerjo J V M

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods (01-06-2009)
    “…The use of bioengineered cell constructs for the treatment of bone defects has received much attention of late. Often, bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) are…”
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    Variations in Surgical Procedures for Hind Limb Ischaemia Mouse Models Result in differences in Collateral Formation by Hellingman, A.A, Bastiaansen, A.J.N.M, de Vries, M.R, Seghers, L, Lijkwan, M.A, Löwik, C.W, Hamming, J.F, Quax, P.H.A

    “…Abstract Objective To identify the optimal mouse model for hind limb ischaemia, which offers a therapeutic window that is large enough to detect improvements…”
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    Differences in cartilage-forming capacity of expanded human chondrocytes from ear and nose and their gene expression profiles by Hellingman, Catharine A, Verwiel, Eugène T P, Slagt, Inez, Koevoet, Wendy, Poublon, René M L, Nolst-Trenité, Gilbert J, Baatenburg de Jong, Robert J, Jahr, Holger, van Osch, Gerjo J V M

    Published in Cell transplantation (01-01-2011)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of culture-expanded human auricular and nasoseptal chondrocytes as cell source for regeneration of stable…”
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    A limited role for regulatory T cells in post‐ischemic neovascularization by Hellingman, A.A., van der Vlugt, L.E.P.M., Lijkwan, M.A., Bastiaansen, A.J.N.M., Sparwasser, T., Smits, H.H., Hamming, J.F., Quax, P.H.A.

    Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (01-02-2012)
    “…Recently, it was demonstrated that arteriogenesis is enhanced in mice deficient in regulatory T cells (CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T cell), which can suppress effector T…”
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    T-cell-pre-stimulated Monocytes Promote Neovascularisation in a Murine Hind Limb Ischaemia Model by Hellingman, A.A, Zwaginga, J.J, van Beem, R.T, Hamming, J.F, Fibbe, W.E, Quax, P.H.A, Geutskens, S.B

    “…Abstract Aim Monocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate monocytes along a pro-angio-/arteriogenic-supporting…”
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    Efficacy and efficiency of a streamlined multidisciplinary foot ulcer service by Hellingman, A.A., Smeets, H.J.

    Published in Journal of wound care (01-12-2008)
    “…The structure of a multidisciplinary foot care service was modified to ensure that patient consultations were only attended by the relevant team members. This…”
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    Canal wall up surgery with mastoid and epitympanic obliteration in acquired cholesteatoma by Hellingman, Catharine A., Geerse, Simon, de Wolf, Maarten J. F., Ebbens, Fenna A., van Spronsen, Erik

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-04-2019)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis The objective of this study was to evaluate surgical outcome and residual and recurrence rates of canal wall up (CWU) surgery with…”
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    FGF, TGFβ and Wnt crosstalk: embryonic to in vitro cartilage development from mesenchymal stem cells by Cleary, Mairéad A., van Osch, Gerjo J. V. M, Brama, Pieter A., Hellingman, Catharine A., Narcisi, Roberto

    “…Articular cartilage is easily damaged, yet difficult to repair. Cartilage tissue engineering seems a promising therapeutic solution to restore articular…”
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    Can one generate stable hyaline cartilage from adult mesenchymal stem cells? A developmental approach by Hellingman, Catharine A., Koevoet, Wendy, van Osch, Gerjo J. V. M.

    “…Chondrogenically differentiating bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) display signs of chondrocyte hypertrophy, such as production of collagen…”
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