69 results on '"Claes, Lutz"'
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2. Distinct frequency dependent effects of whole‐body vibration on non‐fractured bone and fracture healing in mice
3. Disadvantages of interfragmentary shear on fracture healing-mechanical insights through numerical simulation
4. Metaphyseal fracture healing in a sheep model of low turnover osteoporosis induced by hypothalamic-pituitary disconnection (HPD)
5. Conversion from external fixator to intramedullary nail causes a second hit and impairs fracture healing in a severe trauma model
6. Optimization of intramedullary nailing by numerical simulation of fracture healing
7. C5aR-antagonist significantly reduces the deleterious effect of a blunt chest trauma on fracture healing
8. Accelerated aging phenotype in mice with conditional deficiency for mitochondrial superoxide dismutase in the connective tissue
9. Accelerated aging phenotype in mice with conditional deficiency for mitochondrial superoxide dismutase in the connective tissue
10. Experimental blunt chest trauma impairs fracture healing in rats
11. Metaphyseal fracture healing follows similar biomechanical rules as diaphyseal healing
12. Fracture healing in mice under controlled rigid and flexible conditions using an adjustable external fixator
13. Ex vivo analysis of rotational stiffness of different osteosynthesis techniques in mouse femur fracture
14. Early dynamization by reduced fixation stiffness does not improve fracture healing in a rat femoral osteotomy model
15. Mechanical characterization of external fixator stiffness for a rat femoral fracture model
16. Temporary distraction and compression of a diaphyseal osteotomy accelerates bone healing
17. Introduction of a new interlocked intramedullary nailing device for stabilization of critically sized femoral defects in the rat: A combined biomechanical and animal experimental study
18. Interfacial shear strength of titanium implants in bone is significantly improved by surface topographies with high pit density and microroughness
19. Human mesenchymal progenitor cell responses to a novel textured poly(L-lactide) scaffold for ligament tissue engineering
20. Moderate soft tissue trauma delays new bone formation only in the early phase of fracture healing
21. Biological response to a new composite polymer augmentation device used for cruciate ligament reconstruction
22. Biocompatibility and functionality of the degradable polymer alkylene bis(dilactoyl)‐methacrylate for screw augmentation in vivo
23. Intact fibula improves fracture healing in a rat tibia osteotomy model
24. Biocompatibility and osseointegration of β-TCP: Histomorphological and biomechanical studies in a weight-bearing sheep model
25. Shear movement at the fracture site delays healing in a diaphyseal fracture model
26. Glucocorticoid Treatment of Ovariectomized Sheep Affects Mineral Density, Structure, and Mechanical Properties of Cancellous Bone
27. Control of material stiffness during degradation for constructs made of absorbable polymer fibers
28. Glucocorticoid-treated sheep as a model for osteopenic trabecular bone in biomaterials research
29. Mitogens are increased in the systemic circulation during bone callus healing
30. The effect of mechanical stability on local vascularization and tissue differentiation in callus healing
31. A scanning electron microscopy study of human osteoblast morphology on five orthopedic metals
32. Composites made of rapidly resorbable ceramics and poly(lactide) show adequate mechanical properties for use as bone substitute materials
33. A composite polymer/tricalcium phosphate membrane for guided bone regeneration in maxillofacial surgery
34. A new bioresorbable polymer for screw augmentation in the osteosynthesis of osteoporotic cancellous bone: A biomechanical evaluation
35. In vitro biocompatibility of resorbable experimental glass ceramics for bone substitutes
36. Resorbable polymer fibers for ligament augmentation
37. In vivo investigations on composites made of resorbable ceramics and poly(lactide) used as bone graft substitutes
38. Proliferation and differentiation parameters of human osteoblasts on titanium and steel surfaces
39. A new radiolucent system for vertebral body replacement: Its stability in comparison to other systems
40. Local tissue properties in bone healing: Influence of size and stability of the osteotomy gap
41. Spinal segment range of motion as a function of in vitro test conditions: Effects of exposure period, accumulated cycles, angular-deformation rate, and moisture condition
42. Influence of size and stability of the osteotomy gap on the success of fracture healing
43. Anatomy of the sheep spine and its comparison to the human spine
44. Biomechanical comparison of calf and human spines
45. Ilizarov callus distraction produces systemic bone cell mitogens
46. Biological response to ligament wear particles
47. Increase of stability in external fracture fixation by hydroxyapatite-coated bone screws
48. Cyclic stretching of human osteoblasts affects proliferation and metabolism: A new experimental method and its application
49. Conversion from external fixator to intramedullary nail causes a second hit and impairs fracture healing in a severe trauma model.
50. Optimization of intramedullary nailing by numerical simulation of fracture healing.
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