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The following pages link to Wear particles and ions from cemented and uncemented titanium-based hip prostheses-a histological and chemical analysis of retrieval material (Q35549426):
Displaying 17 items.
- From dose to response: in vivo nanoparticle processing and potential toxicity (Q28950609) (← links)
- When 1+1>2: Nanostructured composites for hard tissue engineering applications (Q30368848) (← links)
- Metal ions as inflammatory initiators of osteolysis (Q38386045) (← links)
- Toxicological aspects of soluble titanium - a review of in vitro and in vivo studies. (Q38974554) (← links)
- Local Cellular Responses to Titanium Dioxide from Orthopedic Implants (Q42370136) (← links)
- The effects of icariine concentration on osteoclasts bone resorption induced by titanium particles in vitro (Q42641333) (← links)
- Is Metal Particle Release Associated with Peri-implant Bone Destruction? An Emerging Concept (Q47355844) (← links)
- Biological effects of metal degradation in hip arthroplasties. (Q47610061) (← links)
- Low intrapatient variability of histomorphological findings in periprosthetic tissues from revised metal/ceramic on polyethylene joint arthroplasties. (Q50088310) (← links)
- Metal elements in tissue with dental peri-implantitis: a pilot study (Q51670150) (← links)
- Novel Nanoparticulate and Ionic Titanium Antigens for Hypersensitivity Testing. (Q52593740) (← links)
- Tumor necrosis factor primes and metal particles activate the NLRP3 inflammasome in human primary macrophages (Q90477370) (← links)
- Periprosthetic Osteolysis: Mechanisms, Prevention and Treatment (Q91726950) (← links)
- Evidence for Gender-Specific Bone Loss Mechanisms in Periprosthetic Osteolysis (Q92259566) (← links)
- Cytokine Profile in Patients with Aseptic Loosening of Total Hip Replacements and Its Relation to Metal Release and Metal Allergy (Q92752433) (← links)
- Titanium Porous Coating Using 3D Direct Energy Deposition (DED) Printing for Cementless TKA Implants: Does It Induce Chronic Inflammation? (Q92814853) (← links)
- Wear Particle-induced Priming of the NLRP3 Inflammasome Depends on Adherent Pathogen-associated Molecular Patterns and Their Cognate Toll-like Receptors: An In Vitro Study (Q93067967) (← links)