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Arndt F. Schilling

Researcher at University of Göttingen

Publications -  81
Citations -  1340

Arndt F. Schilling is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Cartilage. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 81 publications receiving 903 citations. Previous affiliations of Arndt F. Schilling include Technische Universität München & Munich University of Applied Sciences.

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Current Methods for Skeletal Muscle Tissue Repair and Regeneration

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview over the epidemiology of muscle tissue loss is given, current strategies in clinical treatment are highlighted, and novel methods for muscle regeneration and challenges for their future clinical translation are discussed.
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Age-dependent Three-dimensional Microcomputed Tomography Analysis of the Human Midpalatal Suture*

TL;DR: The necessity for surgical weakening can neither be explained by sutural interdigitation increasing with age nor by a higher obliteration index, so Sutural bone density seems to be the parameter limiting conservative RME.
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Nano-formulated curcumin accelerates acute wound healing through Dkk-1-mediated fibroblast mobilization and MCP-1-mediated anti-inflammation

TL;DR: Improved curcumin's bioavailability is improved by electrospinning it with gelatin into a tissue-mimicking network of cross-linked nanofibres, which helps regulate anti-inflammation proteins for significantly faster wound healing and turns out to be more in favor of physiological healing.
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Essential role of RSK2 in c-Fos-dependent osteosarcoma development

TL;DR: It is shown that mice lacking RSK2 develop a progressive skeletal disease, osteopenia due to impaired osteoblast function and normal osteoclast differentiation, and c-Fos protein levels are reduced, which are thought to be responsible for decreased proliferation and increased apoptosis of transformed osteoblasts.
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Polylactides in additive biomanufacturing

TL;DR: Considerations of poly(lactides) as a biomaterial in additive biomanufacturing are discussed, and both industry and academia efforts in addressing specific challenges in the AM technologies to drive toward AM-enabled industrial revolution are given.