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David Dovi-Akue

Researcher at University of Freiburg

Publications -  14
Citations -  533

David Dovi-Akue is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synovial fluid & Autologous chondrocyte implantation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 462 citations. Previous affiliations of David Dovi-Akue include University Medical Center Freiburg.

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Volatile anesthetics induce caspase-dependent, mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in human T lymphocytes in vitro

TL;DR: Neither anti-Fas/CD95 receptor antagonism nor FADD deficiency or caspase-8 deficiency were able to attenuate sevoflurane-mediated apoptosis, but independently of death receptor signaling.
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Association between patellar cartilage defects and patellofemoral geometry: a matched-pair MRI comparison of patients with and without isolated patellar cartilage defects

TL;DR: Cartilage defects ofThe patella are associated with the geometry of the patellofemoral joint, and a flat and shallow trochlea, troChlea dysplasia and patellA alta seem to contribute to the development of patellar cartilage defects, which must be taken into consideration when planning to do surgical cartilage repair at thepatella.
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Associated tears of the lateral meniscus in anterior cruciate ligament injuries: risk factors for different tear patterns

TL;DR: Male patients, patients <30 years, and particularly patients who sustained a contact injury have a high risk for an associated major lateral meniscus tear and early referral to magnetic resonance imaging and/or arthroscopy is recommended to allow meniscUS repair in a timely manner.
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Clinical results after different operative treatment methods of radial head and neck fractures: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical outcome.

TL;DR: Recommendations for surgical treatment of radial head and neck fractures according to the Mason classification can now be given with the best available evidence.