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    Relationship between unit cell type and porosity and the fatigue behavior of selective laser melted meta-biomaterials by Amin Yavari, S., Ahmadi, S.M., Wauthle, R., Pouran, B., Schrooten, J., Weinans, H., Zadpoor, A.A.

    “…Meta-materials are structures when their small-scale properties are considered, but behave as materials when their homogenized macroscopic properties are…”
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    Mechanical behavior of regular open-cell porous biomaterials made of diamond lattice unit cells by Ahmadi, S.M., Campoli, G., Amin Yavari, S., Sajadi, B., Wauthle, R., Schrooten, J., Weinans, H., Zadpoor, A.A.

    “…Cellular structures with highly controlled micro-architectures are promising materials for orthopedic applications that require bone-substituting biomaterials…”
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    Mechanical properties of open-cell metallic biomaterials manufactured using additive manufacturing by Campoli, G., Borleffs, M.S., Amin Yavari, S., Wauthle, R., Weinans, H., Zadpoor, A.A.

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-08-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] . ► Finite element (FE) models were used to predict the mechanical properties of porous biomaterials. ► Porous materials were produced using…”
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    Effects of bio-functionalizing surface treatments on the mechanical behavior of open porous titanium biomaterials by Amin Yavari, S., Ahmadi, S.M., van der Stok, J., Wauthle, R., Riemslag, A.C., Janssen, M., Schrooten, J., Weinans, H., Zadpoor, A.A.

    “…Bio-functionalizing surface treatments are often applied for improving the bioactivity of biomaterials that are based on otherwise bioinert titanium alloys…”
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    Crystal structure and nanotopographical features on the surface of heat-treated and anodized porous titanium biomaterials produced using selective laser melting by AMIN YAVARI, S, WAUTHLE, R, BÖTTGER, A. J, SCHROOTEN, J, WEINANS, H, ZADPOOR, A. A

    Published in Applied surface science (30-01-2014)
    “…Porous titanium biomaterials manufactured using additive manufacturing techniques such as selective laser melting are considered promising materials for…”
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    Fatigue behavior of porous biomaterials manufactured using selective laser melting by Amin Yavari, S., Wauthle, R., van der Stok, J., Riemslag, A.C., Janssen, M., Mulier, M., Kruth, J.P., Schrooten, J., Weinans, H., Zadpoor, A.A.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-12-2013)
    “…Porous titanium alloys are considered promising bone-mimicking biomaterials. Additive manufacturing techniques such as selective laser melting allow for…”
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    Mechanical analysis of a rodent segmental bone defect model: The effects of internal fixation and implant stiffness on load transfer by Amin Yavari, S, van der Stok, J, Ahmadi, S.M, Wauthle, R, Schrooten, J, Weinans, H, Zadpoor, A.A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (22-08-2014)
    “…Abstract Segmental bone defect animal models are often used for evaluating the bone regeneration performance of bone substituting biomaterials. Since bone…”
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    Effects of anodizing parameters and heat treatment on nanotopographical features, bioactivity, and cell culture response of additively manufactured porous titanium by Amin Yavari, S., Chai, Y.C., Böttger, A.J., Wauthle, R., Schrooten, J., Weinans, H., Zadpoor, A.A.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-06-2015)
    “…Anodizing could be used for bio-functionalization of the surfaces of titanium alloys. In this study, we use anodizing for creating nanotubes on the surface of…”
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