Search Results - "Zreiqat, H."
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Mechanical and chemical properties of Baghdadite coatings manufactured by atmospheric plasma spraying
Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-11-2019)“…Baghdadite (Ca3ZrSi2O9) (BAG) is a calcium silicate (CaSi) based ceramic that demonstrates osteostimulatory function, biocompability and chemical stability…”
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Repairing a critical-sized bone defect with highly porous modified and unmodified baghdadite scaffolds
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-11-2012)“…This is the first reported study to prepare highly porous baghdadite (Ca3ZrSi2O9) scaffolds with and without surface modification and investigate their ability…”
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Effect of self-assembled nanofibrous silk/polycaprolactone layer on the osteoconductivity and mechanical properties of biphasic calcium phosphate scaffolds
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-01-2012)“…We here present the first successful report on combining nanostructured silk and poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) with a ceramic scaffold to produce a composite…”
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Effects of bioactive glass nanoparticles on the mechanical and biological behavior of composite coated scaffolds
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-03-2011)“…Biphasic calcium phosphates (BCP) scaffolds are widely used for bone tissue regeneration. However, brittleness, low mechanical properties and compromised…”
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Unique microstructural design of ceramic scaffolds for bone regeneration under load
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-06-2013)“…During the past two decades, research on ceramic scaffolds for bone regeneration has progressed rapidly; however, currently available porous scaffolds remain…”
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The effect of surface chemistry modification of titanium alloy on signalling pathways in human osteoblasts
Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2005)“…Establishing and maintaining mature bone at the bone–device interface is critical to the long-term success of prosthesis. Poor cell adhesion to orthopaedic and…”
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PGA-associated heterotopic chondrocyte cocultures: implications of nasoseptal and auricular chondrocytes in articular cartilage repair
Published in Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (01-01-2013)“…The availability of autologous articular chondrocytes remains a limiting issue in matrix assisted autologous chondrocyte transplantation. Non‐articular…”
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Regulation of osteoclast activity in peri-implant tissues
Published in Biomaterials (01-09-2004)“…Implants, particularly joint replacement prostheses, are one of the great success stories of modern medicine. However, too many implants fail prematurely,…”
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Interleukin-10 modulates pro-apoptotic effects of TNF-α in human articular chondrocytes in vitro
Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2007)“…The aim of this study is to determine if there is an antagonistic effect between tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α and the immunoregulatory interleukin (IL)-10 on…”
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The modulation of osteogenesis in vitro by calcium titanium phosphate coatings
Published in Biomaterials (01-09-2004)“…Calcium phosphate coated titanium and titanium alloy are widely used as dental and orthopaedic implants. This study examines the effect of novel calcium…”
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Factors regulating osteoclast formation in human tissues adjacent to peri-implant bone loss: expression of receptor activator NFκB, RANK ligand and osteoprotegerin
Published in Biomaterials (01-02-2004)“…Aseptic bone loss adjacent to orthopedic joint implants is a common cause of joint implant failure in humans. This study investigates the expression of key…”
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S100A8/S100A9 and their association with cartilage and bone
Published in Journal of Molecular Histology (01-10-2007)“…S100A8 and S100A9 are calcium-binding proteins expressed in myeloid cells and are markers of numerous inflammatory diseases in humans. S100A9 has been…”
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Effect of rapidly resorbable calcium phosphates and a calcium phosphate bone cement on the expression of bone-related genes and proteins in vitro
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-04-2004)“…The use of biodegradable bone substitutes is advantageous for alveolar ridge augmentation because it avoids second‐site surgery for autograft harvesting. This…”
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Interactions between S100A8 and DDR2 mechanisms in cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis
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Differentiation of human bone-derived cells grown on GRGDSP-peptide bound titanium surfaces
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-01-2003)“…Various surface modifications have been applied to titanium alloy (Ti‐6Al‐4V) implants, in an attempt to enhance osseointegration; crucial for ideal prosthetic…”
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A method for immunohistochemical detection of osteogenic markers in undecalcified bone sections
Published in Biotechnic & histochemistry (01-01-2006)“…To evaluate the osteogenic potential of novel implant materials, it is important to examine their effect on osteoblastic differentiation. Characterizing the…”
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The functional expression of human bone-derived cells grown on rapidly resorbable calcium phosphate ceramics
Published in Biomaterials (2004)“…The use of biodegradable bone substitutes is advantageous for alveolar ridge augmentation, since it avoids second-site surgery for autograft harvesting. This…”
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003 STIMULATION OF MMPS AND CARTILAGE DEGRADATION BY S100A8 AND S100A9
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Bioceramics composition modulate resorption of human osteoclasts
Published in Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine (01-12-2005)“…Biomaterials used in bone regeneration are designed to be gradually resorbed by the osteoclast and replaced by new bone formed through osteoblastic activity…”
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