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Goran Fernlund

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Zobeiry N, Forghani A, Li C, Gordnian K, Thorpe R, Vaziri R, et al.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci . 2016 Jun; 374(2071):20150278. PMID: 27242297
Given the importance of residual stresses and dimensional changes in composites manufacturing, process simulation has been the focus of many studies in recent years. Consequently, various constitutive models and simulation...
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Albert C, Frei H, Duncan C, Fernlund G
Crit Rev Biomed Eng . 2011 Dec; 39(6):493-510. PMID: 22196223
Failure of the femoral component of total hip arthroplasty is often accompanied by bone loss that can pose a significant challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon. Femoral impaction allografting has attractive...
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Comeau P, Frei H, Yang C, Fernlund G, Rossi F
J Biomater Appl . 2011 Sep; 27(3):267-75. PMID: 21926147
Current problems associated with bone allografts include risk of disease transmission, limited availability, and cost. Synthetic scaffolds have been proposed as substitute graft materials to address these issues. Calcium polyphosphate...
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Park Y, Albert C, Yoon Y, Fernlund G, Frei H, Oxland T
J Orthop Surg Res . 2010 Jun; 5:40. PMID: 20576151
Background: In-vitro mechanical tests are commonly performed to assess pre-clinically the effect of implant design on the stability of hip endoprostheses. There is no standard protocol for these tests, and...
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Siggers K, Frei H, Fernlund G, Rossi F
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2010 Mar; 94(3):877-85. PMID: 20336765
Marrow stromal cells (MSCs) are ideally suited for tissue engineered bone grafts since they have the potential to regenerate bone, but may also maintain the homeostasis of the repaired tissue...
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Albert C, Masri B, Duncan C, Oxland T, Fernlund G
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2009 Nov; 25(1):43-9. PMID: 19879678
Background: Excessive stem migration is often problematic after impaction allografting. The mechanisms responsible for migration are not known, but achieving a dense graft bed has traditionally been believed to be...
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Albert C, Masri B, Duncan C, Oxland T, Fernlund G
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater . 2008 May; 87(2):395-405. PMID: 18506824
Revision total hip replacement with impaction allografting has an attractive potential for restoring bone stock, however, fractures and implant migration remain problematic. Postoperative graft deformation is believed to contribute to...
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Robinson M, Fernlund G, Meek R, Masri B, Duncan C, Oxland T
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2005 Jul; 20(8):853-5. PMID: 16023774
Background: The impaction allografting procedure for treatment of failed hip reconstructions has shown promising but variable results. The objective of this study was to compare the structural characteristics of revision...