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Okhrimenko D, Rasmussen K, Botner J, Ceccato M, Foss M, Solvang M
Toxicol Lett . 2024 Jan; 393:33-46. PMID: 38232781
Stone wool fiber materials are commonly used for thermal and acoustic insulation, horticulture and filler purposes. Biosolubility of the stone wool fiber (SWF) materials accessed through acellular in vitro dissolution...
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Saposnik G, Andhavarapu S, Fernandez O, Kim H, Wiendl H, Foss M, et al.
Mult Scler Relat Disord . 2022 Feb; 58:103404. PMID: 35216786
Background: Previous studies in multiple sclerosis (MS) showed that therapeutic inertia (TI) affects 60-90% of neurologists and up to 25% of daily treatment decisions. The objective of this study was...
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Okhrimenko D, Botner J, Riis H, Ceccato M, Foss M, Solvang M
Toxicol In Vitro . 2021 Nov; 78:105270. PMID: 34757181
The biopersistence of fiber materials is one of the cornerstones in estimating potential risk to human health upon inhalation. To connect epidemiological and in vivo investigations with in vitro studies,...
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Dehli J, Karlsson C, Bizelli-Silveira C, Jiang X, Kraft D, Foss M
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces . 2019 May; 180:326-333. PMID: 31075686
Percutaneous devices suffer from imperfect sealing of the epidermis-implant interphase, the so-called three-phase junction, allowing invading pathogens access to colonize the implant at the tissue interface and potentially cause an...
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Kolind K, Kraft D, Boggild T, Duch M, Lovmand J, Pedersen F, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2013 Nov; 10(2):641-50. PMID: 24252446
The ability to control the behavior of stem cells provides crucial benefits, for example, in tissue engineering and toxicity/drug screening, which utilize the stem cell's capacity to engineer new tissues...
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Jensen T, Baas J, Dolathshahi-Pirouz A, Jacobsen T, Singh G, Nygaard J, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2011 Jul; 99(1):94-101. PMID: 21800419
We studied the osteoconductive tissue response of hydroxyapatite (HA) nanoparticles functionalized with osteopontin (OPN) in a matrix of poly-D,L-lactic-acid (PDLLA). In a canine endosseus 0.75-mm gap implant model, we tested...
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Dolatshahi-Pirouz A, Jensen T, Kolind K, Bunger C, Kassem M, Foss M, et al.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces . 2011 Jan; 84(1):18-25. PMID: 21237623
In order to identify the cellular mechanisms leading to the biocompatibility of hydroxyapatite implants, we studied the interaction of human bone marrow derived stromal (mesenchymal) stem cells (hMSCs) with fibronectin-coated...
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Pennisi C, Sevcencu C, Dolatshahi-Pirouz A, Foss M, Hansen J, Larsen A, et al.
Nanotechnology . 2009 Aug; 20(38):385103. PMID: 19713588
The chronic performance of implantable neural prostheses is affected by the growth of encapsulation tissue onto the stimulation electrodes. Encapsulation is associated with activation of connective tissue cells at the...
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Dolatshahi-Pirouz A, Jensen T, Foss M, Chevallier J, Besenbacher F
Langmuir . 2009 May; 25(5):2971-8. PMID: 19437707
In this study the adsorption characteristics and the structure of fibronectin adsorped on hydroxyapatite (Ha) and a reference gold substrate (Au) is examined by quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D)...
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Dolatshahi-Pirouz A, Pennisi C, Skeldal S, Foss M, Chevallier J, Zachar V, et al.
Nanotechnology . 2009 May; 20(9):095101. PMID: 19417476
We have used the glancing angle deposition (GLAD) method as a simple and fast method to generate nano-rough surfaces for protein adsorption experiments and cell assays. The surface roughness and...