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Benjamin M Geilich

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MacMillan A, Lamberti F, Moulton J, Geilich B, Webster T
Int J Nanomedicine . 2014 Dec; 9:5627-37. PMID: 25506216
While there have been numerous studies to determine osteoblast (bone forming cell) functions on nanocrystalline compared to micron crystalline ceramics, there have been few studies which have examined osteoclast activity...
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Saifullah B, Arulselvan P, El Zowalaty M, Fakurazi S, Webster T, Geilich B, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine . 2014 Oct; 9:4749-62. PMID: 25336952
The primary challenge in finding a treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is patient non-compliance to treatment due to long treatment duration, high dosing frequency, and adverse effects of anti-TB drugs. This...
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Hussein-Al-Ali S, El Zowalaty M, Hussein M, Geilich B, Webster T
Int J Nanomedicine . 2014 Aug; 9:3801-14. PMID: 25143729
Because of their magnetic properties, magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have numerous diverse biomedical applications. In addition, because of their ability to penetrate bacteria and biofilms, nanoantimicrobial agents have become increasingly popular...
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Saifullah B, El Zowalaty M, Arulselvan P, Fakurazi S, Webster T, Geilich B, et al.
Drug Des Devel Ther . 2014 Aug; 8:1029-36. PMID: 25114509
The treatment of tuberculosis by chemotherapy is complicated due to multiple drug prescriptions, long treatment duration, and adverse side effects. We report here for the first time an in vitro...
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Maschhoff P, Geilich B, Webster T
Int J Nanomedicine . 2014 Jan; 9:257-63. PMID: 24403831
There has been a significant and growing concern over nosocomial medical device infections. Previous studies have demonstrated that embedding nanoparticles alone (specifically, zinc oxide [ZnO]) in conventional polymers (eg, polyvinyl...
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Geilich B, Webster T
Int J Nanomedicine . 2013 May; 8:1177-84. PMID: 23658484
In hospitals and clinics worldwide, medical device surfaces have become a rapidly growing source of nosocomial infections. In particular, patients requiring mechanical ventilation (and, thus, intubation with an endotracheal tube)...