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Christof Högg
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 35
Citations - 627
Christof Högg is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 426 citations.
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Analysis of titanium and other metals in human jawbones with dental implants - A case series study.
Xiuli He,Franz-Xaver Reichl,Yan Wang,Bernhard Michalke,Stefan Milz,Yang Yang,Philipp Stolper,Gabriele Lindemaier,Matthias Graw,Reinhard Hickel,Christof Högg +10 more
TL;DR: Titanium released from dental implants can be detected in human mandibular bone and bone marrow tissues, and the distribution of Ti in human bone was related to the distance to the implant.
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The Dexcom glucose monitoring system-An isobornyl acrylate-free alternative for diabetic patients.
TL;DR: Glucose monitoring systems, for example, Freestyle Libre (Abott) and Dexcom (Nintamed), are increasingly being used instead of conventional blood sugar measurement, but many patients have experienced adverse skin reactions such as severe allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
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Isobornyl acrylate contained in the insulin patch pump OmniPod as the cause of severe allergic contact dermatitis
TL;DR: This research presents a new approach to dentistry and periodontology called “conservative Dentistry and Periodontology” which combines traditional and innovative approaches to treatment of eczema.
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The elution and breakdown behavior of constituents from various light-cured composites.
Marija Sevkusic,Lena Schuster,Lena Rothmund,Katharina Dettinger,Moritz Maier,Reinhard Hickel,Kirsten Van Landuyt,Jürgen Durner,Christof Högg,Franz-Xaver Reichl +9 more
TL;DR: Examination of time-related elution indicates that various elution products (e.g. Bis-EMA, BPA) were only released in small quantities during the first 90 days, but in high quantities between day 90 and day 180, and within 180 days no compounds were formed as the products of breakdown.
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Titanium and zirconium release from titanium- and zirconia implants in mini pig maxillae and their toxicity in vitro.
Xiuli He,Franz-Xaver Reichl,Stefan Milz,Bernhard Michalke,Xiao Wu,Christoph M. Sprecher,Yang Yang,Michael Gahlert,Stefan Röhling,Heinz Kniha,Reinhard Hickel,Christof Högg +11 more
TL;DR: Titanium- and Zirconia-implants in mini pig maxillae were compared with respect to Ti/zirconium (Zr) release into the surrounding bone tissues, the resulting short term tissue responses and the potential toxicity, and ZrO2-NPs showed lower cytotoxicity and DNA damage compared to results reported for Ti- NPs in human cells.