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    Extraction of fibre network architecture by X-ray tomography and prediction of elastic properties using an affine analytical model by Tsarouchas, D., Markaki, A.E.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-10-2011)
    “…This paper proposes a method for extracting reliable architectural characteristics from complex porous structures using micro-computed tomography (μCT) images…”
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    Characterization and deformation response of orthotropic fibre networks with auxetic out-of-plane behaviour by Neelakantan, S., Bosbach, W., Woodhouse, J., Markaki, A.E.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-03-2014)
    “…In the present paper, highly porous fibre networks made of 316L fibres, with different fibre volume fractions, are characterized in terms of network…”
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    The effect of cell wall microstructure on the deformation and fracture of aluminium-based foams by Markaki, A.E, Clyne, T.W

    Published in Acta materialia (25-05-2001)
    “…This study primarily concerns the role of cell wall microstructure in influencing the mechanical behaviour of metallic foams. Three closed-cell foams have been…”
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    In vitro osteoblast response to ferritic stainless steel fiber networks for magneto-active layers on implants by Malheiro, V. N., Skepper, J. N., Brooks, R. A., Markaki, A. E.

    “…The use of a porous coating on prosthetic components to encourage bone ingrowth is an important way of improving uncemented implant fixation. Enhanced fixation…”
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    The fracture energy of metal fibre reinforced ceramic composites (MFCs) by Pemberton, S.R., Oberg, E.K., Dean, J., Tsarouchas, D., Markaki, A.E., Marston, L., Clyne, T.W.

    Published in Composites science and technology (07-02-2011)
    “…A model is presented for prediction of the fracture energy of ceramic–matrix composites containing dispersed metallic fibres. It is assumed that the work of…”
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    Mechanical and magnetic properties of metal fibre networks, with and without a polymeric matrix by Clyne, T.W., Markaki, A.E., Tan, J.C.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-12-2005)
    “…Bonded networks of metal fibres are highly porous, permeable materials, which often exhibit relatively high strength. Material of this type has been produced,…”
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    Magneto-mechanical actuation of bonded ferromagnetic fibre arrays by Markaki, A.E., Clyne, T.W.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-02-2005)
    “…Strongly bonded assemblies of metallic fibres constitute an interesting class of highly porous, permeable materials. A high degree of control can be exercised…”
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    Porous materials for thermal management under extreme conditions by Clyne, T.W, Golosnoy, I.O, Tan, J.C, Markaki, A.E

    “…A brief analysis is presented of how heat transfer takes place in porous materials of various types. The emphasis is on materials able to withstand extremes of…”
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    Mutational analysis of the cell cycle inhibitor Kip1/p27 in childhood leukemia by Markaki, E.-A., Stiakaki, E., Zafiropoulos, A., Arvanitis, D.A., Katzilakis, N., Dimitriou, H., Spandidos, D.A., Kalmanti, M.

    Published in Pediatric Blood & Cancer (01-07-2006)
    “…Background Cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs) and cyclins, their regulatory subunits, govern cell‐cycle progression in eukaryotic cells. Kip1/p27 is the main…”
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    Cell structure, stiffness and permeability of freeze-dried collagen scaffolds in dry and hydrated states by Varley, M.C., Neelakantan, S., Clyne, T.W., Dean, J., Brooks, R.A., Markaki, A.E.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-03-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] Scaffolds for tissue engineering applications should be highly permeable to support mass transfer requirements while providing a 3-D template…”
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    Mechanics of thin ultra-light stainless steel sandwich sheet material: Part I. Stiffness by Markaki, A.E., Clyne, T.W.

    Published in Acta materialia (14-03-2003)
    “…Three variants of a novel steel sandwich sheet material have been studied. The geometrical arrangements of the steel fibres in the core have been…”
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    Production of a highly porous material by liquid phase sintering of short ferritic stainless steel fibres and a preliminary study of its mechanical behaviour by Markaki, A.E., Gergely, V., Cockburn, A., Clyne, T.W.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-12-2003)
    “…A procedure is outlined for the production of highly porous material by liquid phase sintering of short stainless steel fibres, about 100 μm in diameter. The…”
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    Mechanics of thin ultra-light stainless steel sandwich sheet material: Part II. Resistance to delamination by Markaki, A.E., Clyne, T.W.

    Published in Acta materialia (14-03-2003)
    “…This study concerns three variants of a novel type of thin sandwich sheet. Details of the core structures, and also the results of an investigation into…”
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    Soluble transferrin receptor levels and soluble transferrin receptor/log ferritin index in the evaluation of erythropoietic status in childhood infections and malignancy by Dimitriou, H, Stiakaki, E, Markaki, E-A, Bolonaki, I, Giannakopoulou, Ch, Kalmanti, M

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-10-2000)
    “…Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) is a new diagnostic tool for determining iron status and erythropoietic activity. The increased concentrations of sTfR in…”
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    Collagen scaffolds with tailored pore geometry for building three-dimensional vascular networks by Berdichevski, A., Birch, M.A., Markaki, A.E.

    Published in Materials letters (01-08-2019)
    “…•Fabrication of collagen scaffolds with uniaxially-aligned or randomly-oriented pores.•Scaffold pore structure affects specific permeability and endothelial…”
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    Energy absorption during failure of layered metal foam/ceramic laminates by Markaki, A.E, Clyne, T.W

    “…This study is concerned with the fracture behaviour of laminates made up of alternate layers of metal foam and ceramic. It is shown that the fracture energy of…”
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    Adhesion molecules, endogenous granulocyte colony-stimulating factor levels and replating capacity of progenitors in autoimmune neutropenia of childhood by Perdikogianni, Ch, Dimitriou, H, Stiakaki, E, Markaki, E-A, Kalmanti, M

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-11-2003)
    “…Aim: To investigate the role of granulocyte colony‐stimulating factor (G‐CSF) and adhesion molecules and the response of bone marrow to peripheral cytopenia in…”
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    Nano-terracing on polycrystalline palladium induced via simple heat treatment by Sobral, JM, Clyne, TW, Rezk, R, Markaki, AE

    Published in Scripta materialia (15-03-2017)
    “…This paper concerns formation of terraces on polycrystalline Pd, via heat treatments followed by quenching with gas jets. The driving force for terrace…”
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    An accelerated buoyancy adhesion assay combined with 3-D morphometric analysis for assessing osteoblast adhesion on microgrooved substrata by Sobral, J.M., Malheiro, V.N., Clyne, T.W., Harris, J., Rezk, R., O’Neill, W., Markaki, A.E.

    “…An accelerated negative buoyancy method has been developed to assess cell adhesion strength. This method has been used in conjunction with 3-D morphometric…”
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    Cell adhesion to plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) titania coatings, assessed using a centrifuging technique by Robinson, H.J., Markaki, A.E., Collier, C.A., Clyne, T.W.

    “…The adhesion of bovine chondrocytes and human osteoblasts to three titania-based coatings, formed by plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO), was compared to that…”
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