Liebert P Nogueira
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Recent Articles
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Hildebrand T, Ma Q, Heyward C, Haugen H, Nogueira L
J Med Imaging (Bellingham)
. 2024 Nov;
11(6):066001.
PMID: 39583006
Purpose: Micro-computed tomography (CT) analysis of soft tissues alongside bone remains challenging due to significant differences in X-ray absorption, preventing spatial inspection of bone remodeling including the cellular intricacies of...
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Haugen H, Ma Q, Linskens S, Par M, Mandic V, Mensikova E, et al.
Dent Mater
. 2024 Sep;
40(11):1881-1894.
PMID: 39277488
Background: Dental resin composites' performance is intricately linked to their polymerisation shrinkage characteristics. This study compares polymerisation shrinkage using advanced 3D micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and traditional 2D linear assessments. It...
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Marovic D, Haugen H, Par M, Linskens S, Mensikova E, Mandic V, et al.
Dent Mater
. 2024 Sep;
40(11):1895-1908.
PMID: 39277487
Background: This study presents a novel multi-technique approach that integrates micro-CT and optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy (O-PTIR) to evaluate polymerisation differences, so-called spatio-temporal polymerisation properties, between flowable and sculptable dental...
4.
Ovrebo O, Orlando L, Rubenis K, Ciriello L, Ma Q, Giorgi Z, et al.
Regen Biomater
. 2024 Sep;
11:rbae093.
PMID: 39224130
Xenografts are commonly used for bone regeneration in dental and orthopaedic domains to repair bone voids and other defects. The first-generation xenografts were made through sintering, which deproteinizes them and...
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Randers E, Kibsgard T, Nogueira L, Kjensjord T, Rohrl S, Nordsletten L, et al.
J Orthop Res
. 2024 Mar;
42(8):1820-1830.
PMID: 38433320
Minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion has become increasingly prevalent and is described to reduce pain and improve function. In some patients, pain can recur several months after primary surgery. Lack...
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Pinelli F, Ponti M, Delleani S, Pizzetti F, Vanoli V, Vangosa F, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2023 Aug;
252:126284.
PMID: 37572821
Agarose hydrogels are three-dimensional hydrophilic polymeric frameworks characterised by high water content, viscoelastic properties, and excellent ability as cell and drug delivery systems. However, their hydrophilicity as gel systems makes...
7.
Ribeiro J, Domingues R, Babo P, Nogueira L, Reseland J, Reis R, et al.
Carbohydr Polym
. 2022 Jun;
292:119638.
PMID: 35725198
Bone is a vascularized organic-inorganic composite tissue that shows a heavily-mineralized extracellular matrix (ECM) on the nanoscale. Herein, the nucleation of calcium phosphates during the biomineralization process was mimicked using...
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Bjorge I, de Sousa B, Patricio S, Silva A, Nogueira L, Santos L, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2022 Apr;
14(17):19116-19128.
PMID: 35446549
Fabrication of vascularized large-scale constructs for regenerative medicine remains elusive since most strategies rely solely on cell self-organization or overly control cell positioning, failing to address nutrient diffusion limitations. We...
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Luzon J, Thorsen Y, Nogueira L, Andersen S, Edwin B, Haugen H, et al.
Surg Endosc
. 2022 Apr;
36(10):7607-7618.
PMID: 35380284
Background: Superior mesenteric artery plexus (SMAP) injury is reported to cause postoperative intractable diarrhea after pancreatic/colonic surgery with extended lymphadenectomy. This study aims to describe the SMAP microanatomy and extent...
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Azevedo P, Dias R, Nogueira L, Maradei S, Bigni R, Aragao J, et al.
Int J Stem Cells
. 2021 Dec;
15(2):227-232.
PMID: 34966001
The osteogenic differentiation potential of mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs) is an essential process for the haematopoiesis and the maintenance of haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Therefore, the aim of this work...