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Khan M, Abbas K, Ayling E, Waqas Ilyas M, Dunlop D
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2021 Apr; 103(7):508-513. PMID: 33913774
Introduction: Autologous stem cell progenitor implantation into necrotic lesions of the femoral head has previously been described as a potential treatment for avascular necrosis (AVN), on the basis that there...
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Jenkins T, Katsamenis O, Andriotis O, Coutts L, Carter B, Dunlop D, et al.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater . 2017 Aug; 75:399-412. PMID: 28803114
The influence of ageing on the fracture mechanics of cortical bone tissue is well documented, though little is known about if and how related material properties are further affected in...
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Kumar V, Ricks M, Abouel-Enin S, Dunlop D
J Orthop . 2017 Apr; 14(2):290-293. PMID: 28392637
Introduction: Impaction Bone grafting (IBG) in Revision THR is challenging and places demands on allograft stores. Identifying a potential synthetic replacement that works in the longer term was the aim...
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Coutts L, Jenkins T, Li T, Dunlop D, Oreffo R, Cooper C, et al.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater . 2015 Apr; 46:292-304. PMID: 25837158
Reference Point Indentation (RPI) has been proposed as a new clinical tool to aid the diagnosis of Osteoporosis. This study has examined the performance of the tool within entire femurs...
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Jenkins T, Coutts L, Dunlop D, Oreffo R, Cooper C, Harvey N, et al.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater . 2014 Dec; 42:311-24. PMID: 25455607
Reference Point Indentation (RPI) is a novel microindentation tool that has emerging clinical potential for the assessment of fracture risk as well as use as a laboratory tool for straight-forward...
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Tayton E, Purcell M, Aarvold A, Smith J, Briscoe A, Kanczler J, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2013 Sep; 102(8):2613-24. PMID: 24038868
Previous in vitro work demonstrated porous PLA and PLGA both had the mechanical strength and sustained the excellent skeletal stem cell (SSC) growth required of an osteogenic bonegraft substitute, for...
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Aarvold A, Smith J, Tayton E, Jones A, Dawson J, Lanham S, et al.
Surgeon . 2013 Apr; 11(6):319-25. PMID: 23540814
Background & Purpose: Skeletal stem cells (SSCs) and impaction bone grafting (IBG) can be combined to produce a mechanically stable living bone composite. This novel strategy has been translated to...
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Aarvold A, Smith J, Tayton E, Jones A, Dawson J, Lanham S, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2012 Oct; 8(10):779-86. PMID: 23038218
Tissue engineering offers enormous potential for bone regeneration. Despite extensive in vitro and in vivo work, few strategies translate into clinical practice. This paper describes the combination of skeletal stem...
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Smith J, Sengers B, Aarvold A, Tayton E, Dunlop D, Oreffo R
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2012 Jun; 8(4):304-13. PMID: 22674820
The osteo-regenerative properties of allograft have recently been enhanced by addition of autogenous human bone marrow stromal cells (HBMSCs). Limitations in the use of allograft have prompted the investigation of...
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Tayton E, Smith J, Aarvold A, Kalra S, Dunlop D, Oreffo R
J Bone Joint Surg Br . 2012 May; 94(6):848-55. PMID: 22628604
When transferring tissue regenerative strategies involving skeletal stem cells to human application, consideration needs to be given to factors that may affect the function of the cells that are transferred....