37 results on '"Procter, Philip"'
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2. Determining primary stability for adhesively stabilized dental implants
3. A new bone adhesive candidate- does it work in human bone? An ex-vivo preclinical evaluation in fresh human osteoporotic femoral head bone
4. Gluing Living Bone Using a Biomimetic Bioadhesive: From Initial Cut to Final Healing
5. An Intrinsically‐Adhesive Family of Injectable and Photo‐Curable Hydrogels with Functional Physicochemical Performance for Regenerative Medicine
6. The effect of two types of resorbable augmentation materials – a cement and an adhesive – on the screw pullout pullout resistance in human trabecular bone
7. The Few Who Made It: Commercially and Clinically Successful Innovative Bone Grafts
8. Factors That Determine the Adhesive Strength in a Bioinspired Bone Tissue Adhesive
9. Synthesis of Phospho-Amino Acid Analogues as Tissue Adhesive Cement Additives
10. In vivo safety assessment of a bio-inspired bone adhesive
11. Synthesis of Phospho-Amino Acid Analogues as Tissue Adhesive Cement Additives
12. Synthesis of Phospho-Amino Acid Analogues as Tissue Adhesive Cement Additives
13. Evaluation of an alkali-treated and hydroxyapatite-coated orthopedic implant loaded with tobramycin
14. Adhesive Cements That Bond Soft Tissue Ex Vivo
15. A biomechanical test model for evaluating osseous and osteochondral tissue adhesives
16. A Novel Class of Injectable Bioceramics That Glue Tissues and Biomaterials
17. Non-setting, injectable biomaterials containing particulate hydroxyapatite can increase primary stability of bone screws in cancellous bone
18. Joint academic and industrial efforts towards innovative and efficient solutions for clinical needs
19. Influence of cement compressive strength and porosity on augmentation performance in a model of orthopedic screw pull-out
20. Trabecular deformations during screw pull-out: a micro-CT study of lapine bone
21. In vitro and in vivo investigation of bisphosphonate-loaded hydroxyapatite particles for peri-implant bone augmentation
22. Biomimetic Hydroxyapatite Coated Titanium Screws Demonstrate Rapid Implant Stabilization and Safe Removal <i>In-Vivo</i>
23. Does locally delivered Zoledronate influence peri-implant bone formation? – Spatio-temporal monitoring of bone remodeling in vivo
24. Early tissue responses to zoledronate, locally delivered by bone screw, into a compromised cancellous bone site: a pilot study
25. Co-precipitation of Tobramycin into Biomimetically Coated Orthopedic Fixation Pins Employing Submicron-Thin Seed Layers of Hydroxyapatite
26. Biomechanical and antibacterial properties of Tobramycin loaded hydroxyapatite coated fixation pins
27. Drug loading and release of Tobramycin from hydroxyapatite coated fixation pins
28. Impact of Biomechanical Forces on Antibiotics Release Kinetics from Hydroxyapatite Coated Surgical Fixation Pins
29. Locally enhanced early bone formation of zoledronic acid incorporated into a bone cement plug in vivo
30. In Vivo Tissue Response to Ultrasound Assisted Application of Biodegradable Pins into Cortical and Cancellous Bone Structures: A Histological and Densitometric Analysis in Rabbits
31. In vivo assessment of local effects after application of bone screws delivering bisphosphonates into a compromised cancellous bone site
32. Bone substitute materials delivering zoledronic acid: Physicochemical characterization, drug load, and release properties
33. Optimising implant anchorage (augmentation) during fixation of osteoporotic fractures: Is there a role for bone-graft substitutes?
34. Calcium phosphate cement augmentation of cancellous bone screws can compensate for the absence of cortical fixation
35. Comment on ‘Passive and active components of the internal moment developed about the ankle joint during human ambulation’
36. Comment on the paper ‘Mechanical behaviour of femoral bones in bending loading’
37. Temporal Resolution Requirements For The Double Stance Period Of Human Gait
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