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Cowan G, Miles K, Capitani L, Giguere S, Johnsson H, Goodyear C, et al.
Front Immunol . 2020 Apr; 11:395. PMID: 32265907
B cells are critical for promoting autoimmunity and the success of B cell depletion therapy in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) confirms their importance in driving chronic inflammation. Whilst disease specific autoantibodies...
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Mandziak D, Breusch S
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg . 2013 Nov; 134(1):99-101. PMID: 24220786
Osteolysis is a significant long-term problem in hip arthroplasty. Plain radiographs are the routine investigation of choice for monitoring hip arthroplasty patients; however, the recognition of clinically significant osteolysis can...
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Witte D, Klimm M, Parsch D, Clarius M, Breusch S, Aldinger P
Acta Orthop Belg . 2010 Feb; 75(6):767-75. PMID: 20166359
This retrospective study evaluated the clinical and radiographic results of 337 consecutive matte surfaced, straight cemented MS-30 femoral stems implanted with first -to second-generation cementing technique. The median age of...
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Jung M, Kaszap B, Redohl A, Steck E, Breusch S, Richter W, et al.
Cell Transplant . 2009 Jun; 18(8):923-32. PMID: 19523325
Adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an attractive cell source for new treatment strategies in regenerative medicine. This study investigated the potential effect of matrix assisted MSC transplantation for articular...
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Aldinger P, Jung A, Pritsch M, Breusch S, Thomsen M, Ewerbeck V, et al.
J Bone Joint Surg Am . 2009 Jun; 91(6):1432-9. PMID: 19487522
Background: Total hip arthroplasty without cement is frequently performed in young active patients, but only limited outcomes data are available after durations of follow-up of more than fifteen years. Methods:...
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Jung M, Breusch S, Daecke W, Gotterbarm T
Lab Anim . 2009 Jan; 43(2):191-7. PMID: 19116289
Various animal models for experimental osteochondral defect healing have been used in orthopaedic research. Two main defect locations were chosen: the patellar groove or the central part of the medial...
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Spies C, Schnurer S, Gotterbarm T, Breusch S
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg . 2008 Aug; 129(7):979-88. PMID: 18677495
Introduction: To compare bio, osteocompatibility, rate of resorption and remodeling dynamics of two clinically used bone substitutes. Materials And Methods: In a randomized fashion Biobon and Ostim were implanted bilaterally...
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Pingsmann A, Blatt R, Breusch S, Jurgens C, Thietje R, Krodel A, et al.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) . 2005 Sep; 30(17):1911-7. PMID: 16135979
Study Design: A prospective, controlled, open, randomized multicenter study. Objective: The study's objective was to demonstrate equivalence of a novel, moldable, resorbable, and degradable synthetic polymer (Bone Seal) compared with...
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Jung M, Gotterbarm T, Gruettgen A, Vilei S, Breusch S, Richter W
Histochem Cell Biol . 2005 Jun; 123(4-5):447-56. PMID: 15928927
Multilineage potential of progenitor cells from periosteum is well established, but conditions for differentiation within their native niche are unclear. We evaluated at cellular and molecular levels whether chondrogenesis of...
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Breusch S, Heisel C, Muller J, Borchers T, Mau H
Acta Orthop Scand . 2002 Oct; 73(4):409-15. PMID: 12358114
In a sheep model permitting standardized bilateral, simultaneous cement pressurization, we studied the effect of different cement viscosities on fat and bone marrow intravasation and cement penetration in vivo. High...