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    Mechanical properties of totally permeable titanium composite pylon for direct skeletal attachment by Pitkin, M., Pilling, J., Raykhtsaum, G.

    “…Composite pylons containing a solid titanium core with drilled holes surrounded by a porous sintered titanium shell have been fabricated and tested in bending…”
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    Cell cultivation on porous titanium implants with various structures by Blinova, M. I., Yudintzeva, N. M., Nikolaenko, N. S., Potokin, I. L., Raykhtsaum, G., Pitkin, M. R., Pinaev, G. P.

    Published in Cell and tissue biology (2010)
    “…The paper presents data on the cultivation of human dermal fibroblasts and rabbit mesenchymal stromal cells on two types of porous titanium implants, i.e.,…”
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    The cultivation of cells on the porous titanium implants with the different structure by Blinova, M I, Iudintseva, N M, Nikolaenko, N S, Potokin, I L, Raykhtsaum, G, Pitkin, M, Pinaev, G P

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2010)
    “…The data on human dermal fibroblasts and rabbit mesenchymal stromal cells cultivation on porous titanium implants are presented in given paper. Two types of…”
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    CHARACTERIZATION AND MORPHOLOGY OF CELLS CULTURED ON TITANIUM IMPLANTS OF DIFFERENT STRUCTURES by Yudintseva, N, Blinova, M, Pinaev, G, Potokin, I, Pitkin, M, Raykhtsaum, G

    Published in International journal of artificial organs (01-04-2005)
    “…The technology of direct skeletal attachment of limb prostheses called "osseointegration" was introduced in the nineties. A titanium fixture (abutment) is…”
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    Age-related differences in the structure of human pineal calcium deposits: results of transmission electron microscopy and mineralographic microanalysis by Schmid, H A, Raykhtsaum, G

    Published in Journal of pineal research (01-01-1995)
    “…Pineal tissue calcifications (male, ages 14, 47, 62, 82), which were metallographically embedded and polished at controlled levels and studied by transmission…”
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    Beryllium copper/palladium alloy electron beam welded sliding contacts by Kaiser, J.G., Raykhtsaum, G.

    “…The advantages and process limitations of the latest generation of electron-beam-welded materials are reviewed. The study of metallurgical properties in the…”
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