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    Diverse cellular and apoptotic responses to variant shapes of UHMWPE particles in a murine model of inflammation by Yang, Shang-You, Ren, Weiping, Park, YoungSoo, Sieving, Allison, Hsu, Stephen, Nasser, Sam, Wooley, Paul H

    Published in Biomaterials (01-09-2002)
    “…The wear of orthopaedic prostheses results in the release of a markedly heterogeneous assortment of particulate debris, with respect to both size and shape…”
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    Long-term effectiveness of translational manipulation for adhesive capsulitis by Placzek, J D, Roubal, P J, Freeman, D C, Kulig, K, Nasser, S, Pagett, B T

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-11-1998)
    “…Long term effects of glenohumeral joint translational (gliding) manipulation on range of motion, pain, and function in patients with adhesive capsulitis were…”
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    Prevention and treatment of sepsis in total hip replacement surgery by Nasser, S

    Published in The Orthopedic clinics of North America (01-04-1992)
    “…In spite of improvements in prevention and treatment, sepsis following joint replacement still remains. Deep sepsis can lead to additional operative…”
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    Orthopedic metal immune hypersensitivity by Nasser, Sam

    Published in Orthopedics (Thorofare, N.J.) (01-08-2007)
    “…For many patients, the metals used in contemporary joint replacement surgery produce little or no reaction from the immune system. In a small but significant…”
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    Revision and salvage patellar arthroplasty using a porous tantalum implant by Nasser, Sam, Poggie, Robert A

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-08-2004)
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical results of a new surgical technique and novel porous tantalum implant for augmentation or arthroplasty of…”
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    The roles of monocytic heat shock protein 60 and Toll-like receptors in the regional inflammation response to wear debris particles by Hao, Hsiao-Nan, Zheng, Bingrong, Nasser, Sam, Ren, Weiping, Latteier, Michael, Wooley, Paul, Morawa, Lawrence

    “…The biological response to orthopaedic wear debris is central to peri‐prosthetic tissue inflammation and osteolysis, through mechanisms that include local…”
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    Inflammatory responses to orthopaedic biomaterials in the murine air pouch by Wooley, Paul H., Morren, Robert, Andary, John, Sud, Sudha, Yang, Shang-You, Mayton, Lois, Markel, David, Sieving, Allison, Nasser, Sam

    Published in Biomaterials (2002)
    “…An in vivo model of the inflammatory response to orthopaedic biomaterials was used to examine cellular and cytokine responses to polymer particles of ultra…”
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    Immunological responses to bone soluble proteins in recipients of bone allografts by VandeVord, Pamela J., Nasser, Sam, Wooley, Paul H.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-09-2005)
    “…The significance of an immune response in complications of bone allograft procedures is not well understood. This study evaluates the immunological reaction to…”
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    Morphological characteristics of total joint arthroplasty-derived ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) wear debris that provoke inflammation in a murine model of inflammation by Sieving, Allison, Wu, Bin, Mayton, Lois, Nasser, Sam, Wooley, Paul H.

    “…It is recognized that the chronic inflammation in peri‐prosthetic tissue that contributes to implant failure frequently is provoked by the presence of wear…”
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    Direct-Exchange Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Infection after Total Hip Replacement. An Average Ten-Year Follow-up by URE, KEITH J, AMSTUTZ, HARLAN C, NASSER, SAM, SCHMALZRIED, THOMAS P

    “…Twenty consecutive patients who had a direct-exchange total hip arthroplasty, performed by one surgeon between October 1979 and July 1990, were prospectively…”
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    Current concepts of metal-on-metal hip resurfacing by Clarke, Ian C, Donaldson, Thomas, Bowsher, John G, Nasser, Sam, Takahashi, Tomoki

    Published in The Orthopedic clinics of North America (01-04-2005)
    “…The second-generation, metal-on-metal (MOM) bearing for total hip replacements was launched in the 1980s, and resurfacing followed in the mid-1990s. Remaining…”
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    Human Periprosthetic Tissues Implanted in Severe Combined Immunodeficient Mice Respond to Gene Transfer of a Cytokine Inhibitor by Yang, Shang-You, Nasser, Sam, Markel, David C, Robbins, Paul D, Wooley, Paul H

    “…BackgroundPeriprosthetic tissue formation and local inflammation that are associated with wear debris contribute to the pathogenesis of aseptic loosening of a…”
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    Assessment of acetabular version by plain radiograph by Markel, David C, Andary, John L, Pagano, Paul, Nasser, Sam

    “…Radiographs are routinely used to assess the condition and position of the acetabular component. The condition of the cement mantle, or the ingrowth potential,…”
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    Human periprosthetic tissues implanted in severe combined immunodeficient mice respond to gene transfer of a cytokine inhibitor by YANG, Shang-You, NASSER, Sam, MARKEL, David C, ROBBINS, Paul D, WOOLEY, Paul H

    “…Periprosthetic tissue formation and local inflammation that are associated with wear debris contribute to the pathogenesis of aseptic loosening of a…”
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    The immune response to implant materials in humans by Wooley, P H, Nasser, S, Fitzgerald, Jr, R H

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-05-1996)
    “…The etiology of aseptic loosening of prosthetic joint replacement components is unclear. Implant materials have been considered biologically inert, but…”
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    Immunological responses to implant biomaterials following arthroplasty by Wooley, Paul H, Nasser, Sam

    “…The progress of a study on immunological responses to implant biomaterials following arthroplasty is discussed…”
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    Cellular immune responses to orthopaedic implant materials following cemented total joint replacement by Wooley, P H, Petersen, S, Song, Z, Nasser, S

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-11-1997)
    “…In vitro cellular immune responses to metallic and polymeric implant materials in particulate form were measured preoperatively in 185 patients. The patients…”
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    Proteins Bound to Polyethylene Components in Patients Who Have Aseptic Loosening After Total Joint Arthroplasty. A Preliminary Report by WOOLEY, PAUL H, FITZGERALD, ROBERT H, SONG, ZHENG, DAVIS, PAMELA, WHALEN, JANEY D, TRUMBLE, SCOTT, NASSER, SAM

    “…BackgroundImmunological responses to proteins that adhere to ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene have not, to our knowledge, been examined previously in…”
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