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    Elevated cytokine expression of different PEEK wear particles compared to UHMWPE in vivo by Lorber, V., Paulus, A. C., Buschmann, A., Schmitt, B., Grupp, T. M., Jansson, V., Utzschneider, Sandra

    “…Due to their mechanical properties, there has been growing interest in poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) and its composites as bearing material in total and…”
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    Biological activity and migration of wear particles in the knee joint: an in vivo comparison of six different polyethylene materials by Utzschneider, S., Lorber, V., Dedic, M., Paulus, A. C., Schröder, C., Gottschalk, O., Schmitt-Sody, M., Jansson, V.

    “…Wear of polyethylene causes loosening of joint prostheses because of the particle mediated activity of the host tissue. It was hypothesized that conventional…”
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    Cellular junctions in the tunicate heart by Lorber, V, Rayns, D G

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-1972)
    “…The cell membranes of the tunicate heart exhibit an abundance of macular close junctions (also referred to as gap junctions or nexuses), distributed more or…”
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    Fine structure of the gap junction in the tunicate heart by Lorber, V, Rayns, D G

    Published in Cell and tissue research (07-04-1977)
    “…The plasma membranes of the tunicate heart exhibit an abundance of macular gap junctions distributed widely over the membrane surface. A study of these…”
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    Energy Metabolism of the Completely Isolated Mammalian Heart in Failure by Lorbek, Victor

    Published in Circulation research (01-07-1953)
    “…Experimental cardiac failure was reinvestigated in the completely isolated mammalian heart using a simplified system in which only the left ventricle performs…”
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    Cellular surfaces of amphibian atrial muscle by Lorber, V, Beratud, W S

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-09-1971)
    “…The cells of the amphibian atrial myocardium contain many so-called micropinocytosis vesicles, irregularly distributed along the cell membrane. In freeze-etch…”
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    Potassium Efflux from Amphibian Atrium during the Cardiac Cycle: A REEXAMINATION by JUNCKER, DAVID F, GREENE, ERNEST A, STISH, RICHARD, LORBER, VICTOR

    Published in Circulation research (01-03-1972)
    “…Fine fibers from amphibian atrium were mounted in a microperfusion chamber and loaded with K, followed by a rapid, nonisotopic wash during which the…”
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    Potassium Influx in the Frog Atrium during the Cardiac Cycle by Juncker, David F, Lee, Peter Y. H, Greene, Ernest A, Stish, Richard, Lorber, Victor

    Published in Circulation research (01-11-1975)
    “…A method for measuring inwardly directed transmembrane tracer flow during the cardiac cycle was developed and applied to a study of K influx in frog atrial…”
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    Effect of Purine and Pyrimidine Ribosides on an Isolated Frog Ventricle Preparation by Cook, Margaret H, Greene, Ernest A, Lorber, Victor

    Published in Circulation research (01-11-1958)
    “…Various purine and pyrimidine ribosides, with the exception of adenosine, have been found to exhibit a positive inotropic effect on an isolated strip of frog…”
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