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    Effect of particles and interface conditions on fibrous tissue interposition between bone and implant. A particle challenge model in rabbit

    Interposed fibrous tissue at bone–implant interfaces was quantitatively measured in the presence or absence of polyethylene (PE) or alumina particles. Three different conditions of the interface were designed ...

    H. Ohashi, A. Kobayashi, Y. Kadoya in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2000)

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    Determination of mechanical properties of impacted human morsellized cancellous allografts for revision joint arthroplasty

    This paper deals with the characterization of mechanical properties of impacted morsellized cancellous allograft (IMCA) produced by dynamic compaction of allograft femoral heads ground by commercially availabl...

    Y. Tanabe, T. Wakui, A. Kobayashi, H. Ohashi in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (1999)

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    The role of newly formed vessels and cell adhesion molecules in the tissue response to wear products from orthopaedic implants

    Neovascularization and activation of endothelial cells play an important role in recruitment of blood leucocytes at sites of inflammation. This study aimed to assess the pattern of vascular growth and the expr...

    N. Al-Saffar, Y. Kadoya, P. Revell in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine (1994)