Simon Berner
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Recent Articles
1.
Lienhard A, Rehorska R, Pollinger-Zierler B, Mayer C, Grasser M, Berner S
Foods
. 2023 Nov;
12(22).
PMID: 38002150
Since the human population is continuously growing, sufficient food with low environmental impact is required. Especially, the challenge of providing proteins will deepen and insects can contribute to a more...
2.
Wallner M, Julius N, Pelayo R, Hofler C, Berner S, Rehorska R, et al.
Foods
. 2023 Sep;
12(17).
PMID: 37685135
Entomophagy is directly connected with culture, explaining why it is commonly rejected in Western countries. Due to increased meat consumption in recent years with its associated negative impacts on health...
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Pollinger-Zierler B, Lienhard A, Mayer C, Berner S, Rehorska R, Schopfer A, et al.
Foods
. 2023 Jun;
12(11).
PMID: 37297384
As a result of the increasing focus on alternative protein sources which are ideally still sustainable, the yellow mealworm, , has come into focus. To verify its suitability as a...
4.
Derler H, Lienhard A, Berner S, Grasser M, Posch A, Rehorska R
Insects
. 2021 Jan;
12(1).
PMID: 33419154
Future food systems must provide more food produced on less land with fewer greenhouse gas emissions if the goal is to keep planetary boundaries within safe zones. The valorisation of...
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Goriachko A, He Y, Knapp M, Over H, Corso M, Brugger T, et al.
Langmuir
. 2020 May;
36(21):6070.
PMID: 32432885
No abstract available.
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Pippenger B, Rottmar M, Kopf B, Stubinger S, Dalla Torre F, Berner S, et al.
Clin Oral Implants Res
. 2018 Dec;
30(1):99-110.
PMID: 30521101
Objective: The main objective of this study was to demonstrate that dental implants made from ultrafine-grain titanium (UFG-Ti) can be created that replicate state of the art surfaces of standard...
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Assessing the osteogenic potential of zirconia and titanium surfaces with an advanced in vitro model
Rottmar M, Muller E, Guimond-Lischer S, Stephan M, Berner S, Maniura-Weber K
Dent Mater
. 2018 Nov;
35(1):74-86.
PMID: 30424918
Objectives: In recent years, zirconia dental implants have gained increased attention especially for patients with thin gingival biotypes or patients seeking metal-free restoration. While physical and chemical material surface properties...
8.
Andrukhov O, Huber R, Shi B, Berner S, Rausch-Fan X, Moritz A, et al.
Dent Mater
. 2016 Sep;
32(11):1374-1384.
PMID: 27637551
Objectives: Titanium surface roughness is recognized as an important parameter influencing osseointegration. However, studies concerning the effect of well-defined surface topographies of titanium surfaces on osteoblasts have been limited in...
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Galli S, Jimbo R, Naito Y, Berner S, Dard M, Wennerberg A
Clin Oral Implants Res
. 2016 Aug;
28(10):1234-1240.
PMID: 27531124
Objectives: Titanium-zirconium (TiZr) has been proposed as a mechanically stronger alternative to commercially pure titanium for oral and orthopaedic implants. However, not much is known on the osseointegration kinetics of...
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Lotz E, Olivares-Navarrete R, Berner S, Boyan B, Schwartz Z
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2016 Jul;
104(12):3137-3148.
PMID: 27474858
Microstructured implant surfaces created by grit blasting and acid etching titanium (Ti) support osseointegration. This effect is further enhanced by storing in aqueous solution to retain hydrophilicity, but this also...