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    Rapid and reliable healing of critical size bone defects with genetically modified sheep muscle by Liu, F, Ferreira, E, Porter, R M, Glatt, V, Schinhan, M, Shen, Z, Randolph, M A, Kirker-Head, C A, Wehling, C, Vrahas, M S, Evans, C H, Wells, J W

    Published in European cells & materials (21-09-2015)
    “…Large segmental defects in bone fail to heal and remain a clinical problem. Muscle is highly osteogenic, and preliminary data suggest that autologous muscle…”
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    Use of genetically modified muscle and fat grafts to repair defects in bone and cartilage by Evans, C H, Liu, F-J, Glatt, V, Hoyland, J A, Kirker-Head, C, Walsh, A, Betz, O, Wells, J W, Betz, V, Porter, R M, Saad, F A, Gerstenfeld, L C, Einhorn, T A, Harris, M B, Vrahas, M S

    Published in European cells & materials (31-12-2009)
    “…We report a novel technology for the rapid healing of large osseous and chondral defects, based upon the genetic modification of autologous skeletal muscle and…”
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    Damage to rabbit femoral articular cartilage following direct impacts of uniform stresses: an in vitro study by Zhang, H., Vrahas, M.S., Baratta, R.V., Rosler, D.M.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-10-1999)
    “…Objective. To determine the acute gross and histologic damage resulting to femoral cartilage from an in vitro direct impact of uniform stress. Design. Gross…”
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    Determination of the weight bearing portion of the acetabulum using simulated transverse acetabular fractures by Widding, K.K., Vrahas, M.S., Thomas, K.A.

    “…Knowledge of the location of the weight bearing portion of the acetabulum would assist orthopaedic surgeons in their decision of how to manage a given…”
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    In vivo study of post-traumatic arthritis in rabbit knees by Rosier, D.M., Baratta, R.V., Vrahas, M.S., Solomonow, M., Zhang Hong

    “…The purposes of this study were to determine a threshold force for which the post-traumatic arthritis of a joint is inevitable and to produce a viable model…”
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