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  • 22. CYR61 (CCN1) protein expression during fracture healing in an ovine tibial model and its relation to the mechanical fixation stability.
    Lienau J, Schell H, Epari DR, Schütze N, Jakob F, Duda GN, Bail HJ.
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  • 24. Mice expressing a constitutively active PTH/PTHrP receptor in osteoblasts show reduced callus size but normal callus morphology during fracture healing.
    Marsell R, Jonsson KB, Cho TJ, Einhorn TA, Ohlsson C, Schipani E.
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  • 26. Initial vascularization and tissue differentiation are influenced by fixation stability.
    Lienau J, Schell H, Duda GN, Seebeck P, Muchow S, Bail HJ.
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  • 30. Collagen turnover after tibial fractures.
    Joerring S, Krogsgaard M, Wilbek H, Jensen LT.
    Arch Orthop Trauma Surg; 1994 May; 113(6):334-6. PubMed ID: 7833212
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  • 31. Tibial external fixation, weight bearing, and fracture movement.
    Kershaw CJ, Cunningham JL, Kenwright J.
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  • 34. Acquisition of full-field strain distributions on ovine fracture callus cross-sections with electronic speckle pattern interferometry.
    Bottlang M, Mohr M, Simon U, Claes L.
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  • 37. Effect of BMP-2 gene transfer on bone healing in sheep.
    Egermann M, Lill CA, Griesbeck K, Evans CH, Robbins PD, Schneider E, Baltzer AW.
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  • 38. A model for intramembranous ossification during fracture healing.
    Thompson Z, Miclau T, Hu D, Helms JA.
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  • 39. The course of bone healing is influenced by the initial shear fixation stability.
    Schell H, Epari DR, Kassi JP, Bragulla H, Bail HJ, Duda GN.
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