F Feyerabend
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Omidi M, Ahmad Agha N, Muller A, Feyerabend F, Helmholz H, Willumeit-Romer R, et al.
Metallomics
. 2020 May;
12(6):916-934.
PMID: 32352129
Metallic implant biomaterials predominate in orthopaedic surgery. Compared to titanium-based permanent implants, magnesium-based ones offer new possibilities as they possess mechanical properties closer to the ones of bones and they...
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Wu L, Luthringer B, Feyerabend F, Zhang Z, Machens H, Maeda M, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2017 Aug;
28(11):3215-3228.
PMID: 28849275
Introduction: High NaCl intake is associated with increased urinary calcium elimination and parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion which in turn stimulates the release of calcium from the bone, resulting in increased...
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Marco I, Myrissa A, Martinelli E, Feyerabend F, Willumeit-Romer R, Weinberg A, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2017 Feb;
33:90-104.
PMID: 28197988
The purpose of this study was to compare short term in vitro and in vivo biodegradation studies with low purity Mg (> 99.94 %), Mg-10Gd and Mg-2Ag designed for biodegradable...
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Luthringer B, Ali F, Akaichi H, Feyerabend F, Ebel T, Willumeit R
J Mater Sci Mater Med
. 2013 Jun;
24(10):2337-58.
PMID: 23807315
Despite its non-matching mechanical properties titanium remains the preferred metal implant material in orthopaedics. As a consequence in some cases stress shielding effect occurs, leading to implant loosening, osteopenia, and...
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Tie D, Feyerabend F, Muller W, Schade R, Liefeith K, Kainer K, et al.
Eur Cell Mater
. 2013 Jun;
25:284-98.
PMID: 23771512
The use of magnesium alloys as degradable metals for biomedical applications is a topic of ongoing research and the demand for multifunctional materials is increasing. Hence, binary Mg-Ag alloys were...
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Yang L, Huang Y, Feyerabend F, Willumeit R, Mendis C, Kainer K, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2013 Mar;
9(10):8499-508.
PMID: 23523938
In previous investigations, a Mg-10Dy (wt.%) alloy with a good combination of corrosion resistance and cytocompatibility showed great potential for use as a biodegradable implant material. However, the mechanical properties...
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Hort N, Huang Y, Fechner D, Stormer M, Blawert C, Witte F, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2009 Oct;
6(5):1714-25.
PMID: 19788945
Magnesium alloys have attracted increasing interest in the past years due to their potential as implant materials. This interest is based on the fact that magnesium and its alloys are...
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Willumeit R, Schossig M, Clemens H, Feyerabend F
Eur Cell Mater
. 2007 Mar;
13:11-25.
PMID: 17334976
Phospholipid-coatings on metallic implant surfaces were evaluated in terms of adhesion, proliferation and matrix production of skeletal cells, and of macrophage stimulation. The working hypothesis is that mimicking a model...
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Willumeit R, Schuster A, Iliev P, Linser S, Feyerabend F
J Mater Sci Mater Med
. 2007 Feb;
18(2):367-80.
PMID: 17323171
Bio-interfaces such as bio-membranes are of outmost importance for a variety of live processes. Among them are cell-interactions which take place in, on or through cell membranes. Therefore we propose...