Dietmar Glaenzer
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Recent Articles
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Lohberger B, Glaenzer D, Eck N, Steinecker-Frohnwieser B, Leithner A, Rinner B, et al.
Oncol Lett
. 2021 Apr;
21(6):428.
PMID: 33868466
Chondrosarcomas represent a heterogeneous group of primary bone cancers that are characterized by hyaline cartilaginous neoplastic tissue and are predominantly resistant to radiation and chemotherapy. However, adjuvant radiotherapy is often...
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Lohberger B, Eck N, Glaenzer D, Kaltenegger H, Leithner A
Materials (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
14(6).
PMID: 33807039
Osteogenic cells are strongly influenced in their behaviour by the surface properties of orthopaedic implant materials. Mesenchymal stem and progenitor cells (MSPCs) migrate to the bone-implant interface, adhere to the...
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Lohberger B, Eck N, Glaenzer D, Lichtenegger H, Ploszczanski L, Leithner A
Materials (Basel)
. 2020 Sep;
13(19).
PMID: 32992906
Surface roughness on orthopedic implant materials has been shown to be highly influential on the behavior of osteogenic cells. Mesenchymal stem and progenitor cells (MSPCs) migrate to the interface, adhere,...
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Lohberger B, Bernhart E, Stuendl N, Glaenzer D, Leithner A, Rinner B, et al.
Phytomedicine
. 2020 Jun;
76:153262.
PMID: 32559583
Background: Periploca sepium is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to treat particularly rheumatic disorders and as a tonic. Periplocin was found as the most cytotoxic compound of its root bark...
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Lohberger B, Stuendl N, Glaenzer D, Rinner B, Donohue N, Lichtenegger H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Feb;
10(1):1682.
PMID: 32015475
In this study, different surface modifications were performed on a Cobalt-Chrome-Molybdenum (CoCrMo) alloy and the effects on cell viability and cytotoxicity as well as the adhesion potential of human osteoblasts...