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1. Ultrastrukturelle Untersuchungen an hydrophilen IOL mittels Röntgen-Mikrocomputertomografie (µCT)

2. Ultrastrukturelle Untersuchungen an hydrophoben Intraokularlinsen mittels Röntgen-Mikrocomputertomografie (µCT)

4. Biomechanische Eigenschaften von Implantaten im Gewebe korrelieren mit der Osteozytenzahl und -Morphologie an der Implantat-Knochen-Schnittstelle

7. BMP-2 (and partially GDF-5) coating significantly accelerates and augments bone formation close to hydroxyapatite/tricalcium-phosphate/brushite implant cylinders for tibial bone defects in senile, osteopenic sheep.

8. Performance of Calcium Phosphate Cements in the Augmentation of Sheep Vertebrae-An Ex Vivo Study.

9. Systematic Postoperative Assessment of a Minimally-Invasive Sheep Model for the Treatment of Osteochondral Defects.

10. The old sheep: a convenient and suitable model for senile osteopenia.

11. In Vitro Release of Bioactive Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (GDF5, BB-1, and BMP-2) from a PLGA Fiber-Reinforced, Brushite-Forming Calcium Phosphate Cement.

12. The poly (l-lactid-co-glycolide; PLGA) fiber component of brushite-forming calcium phosphate cement induces the osteogenic differentiation of human adipose tissue-derived stem cells.

13. The GDF5 mutant BB-1 enhances the bone formation induced by an injectable, poly(l-lactide-co-glycolide) acid (PLGA) fiber-reinforced, brushite-forming cement in a sheep defect model of lumbar osteopenia.

14. Short-time pre-washing of brushite-forming calcium phosphate cement improves its in vitro cytocompatibility.

15. Low-dose BMP-2 is sufficient to enhance the bone formation induced by an injectable, PLGA fiber-reinforced, brushite-forming cement in a sheep defect model of lumbar osteopenia.

16. GDF5 significantly augments the bone formation induced by an injectable, PLGA fiber-reinforced, brushite-forming cement in a sheep defect model of lumbar osteopenia.

17. Enhanced bone formation in sheep vertebral bodies after minimally invasive treatment with a novel, PLGA fiber-reinforced brushite cement.

18. Postembedding Decalcification of Mineralized Tissue Sections Preserves the Integrity of Implanted Biomaterials and Minimizes Number of Experimental Animals.

19. Decreased extrusion of calcium phosphate cement versus high viscosity PMMA cement into spongious bone marrow-an ex vivo and in vivo study in sheep vertebrae.

20. First-time systematic postoperative clinical assessment of a minimally invasive approach for lumbar ventrolateral vertebroplasty in the large animal model sheep.

21. Hemodynamic aspects of reduced platelet adhesion on bioinspired microstructured surfaces.

22. Effects of oxygen plasma treatment on interfacial shear strength and post-peak residual strength of a PLGA fiber-reinforced brushite cement.

23. Template assisted surface microstructuring of flowable dental composites and its effect on microbial adhesion properties.

24. Quantitative characterization of endothelial cell morphologies depending on shear stress in different blood vessels of domestic pigs using a focused ion beam and high resolution scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM).

25. Arthroscopic-Assisted Intraosseous Balloon-Assisted Repositioning of a Tibial Plateau Fracture: A Case Report.

26. Enhanced mechanical properties of a novel, injectable, fiber-reinforced brushite cement.

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