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Georg N. Duda
Researcher at Charité
Publications - 613
Citations - 31004
Georg N. Duda is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone healing & Bone regeneration. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 563 publications receiving 25802 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg N. Duda include Humboldt University of Berlin & University of Ulm.
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Amino-polyvinyl alcohol coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles are suitable for monitoring of human mesenchymal stromal cells in vivo.
Frank Schulze,Anke Dienelt,Sven Geissler,Paul Zaslansky,Janosch Schoon,Katja Henzler,Peter Guttmann,Azza Gramoun,Lindsey A. Crowe,Lionel Maurizi,Jean-Paul Vallée,Heinrich Hofmann,Georg N. Duda,Andrea Ode +13 more
TL;DR: In this study, amino-polyvinyl alcohol coated (A-PVA) SPIONs are introduced for cell-labeling and visualization by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of human MSCs and are found to be non-toxic to M SCs and non-destructive towards their multi-lineage differentiation potential.
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Spatial Distribution of Macrophages During Callus Formation and Maturation Reveals Close Crosstalk Between Macrophages and Newly Forming Vessels.
Jonathan Stefanowski,Annemarie Lang,Annemarie Lang,Ariana Rauch,Linus Aulich,Markus Köhler,Alexander Ferdinand Fiedler,Frank Buttgereit,Frank Buttgereit,Katharina Schmidt-Bleek,Georg N. Duda,Timo Gaber,Timo Gaber,Raluca A. Niesner,Raluca A. Niesner,Anja E. Hauser,Anja E. Hauser +16 more
TL;DR: This work phenotype the phases of vascular regeneration—the expansion phase (d1–d7 after injury) and the remodeling phase of the endothelial network, until tissue integrity is restored (d14–d21 after injury).
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Multiscale, Converging Defects of Macro-Porosity, Microstructure and Matrix Mineralization Impact Long Bone Fragility in NF1
Jirko Kühnisch,Jirko Kühnisch,Jong Seto,Jong Seto,Claudia Lange,Claudia Lange,Susanne Schrof,Sabine Stumpp,Karolina Kobus,Julia Grohmann,Nadine Kossler,Peter Varga,Monika Osswald,Denise Emmerich,Denise Emmerich,Sigrid Tinschert,Sigrid Tinschert,Falk Thielemann,Georg N. Duda,Wenke Seifert,Thaqif El Khassawna,David A. Stevenson,Florent Elefteriou,Uwe Kornak,Uwe Kornak,Kay Raum,Peter Fratzl,Peter Fratzl,Stefan Mundlos,Stefan Mundlos,Mateusz Kolanczyk,Mateusz Kolanczyk +31 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that bone fragility in NF1 tibial dysplasia is partly due to an increased osteocyte-related micro-porosity, hypomineralization, a generalized defect of organic matrix formation, exacerbated in the regions of tensional and bending force integration, and finally persistence of ectopic blood vessels associated with localized macro-porotic bone lesions.
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Generic rules of mechano-regulation combined with subject specific loading conditions can explain bone adaptation after THA.
Tomasz D. Szwedowski,William R. Taylor,Markus O. Heller,Carsten Perka,Michael Müller,Georg N. Duda +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that subject specific loading conditions and physiological boundary constraints are essential for explaining inter-patient variations in bone adaptation patterns and improved knowledge of the rules governing the adaptation of bone following THA helps towards understanding the interplay between mechanics and biology.
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Traumatic brain injury and bone healing: radiographic and biomechanical analyses of bone formation and stability in a combined murine trauma model
R J Locher,T Lünnemann,Anja Garbe,K.-D. Schaser,Katharina Schmidt-Bleek,Georg N. Duda,Serafeim Tsitsilonis +6 more
TL;DR: TBI results in an increased formation of callus and mineral density compared to normal bone healing in mice, and this fact combined with a tendency towards accelerated gap bridging leads to increased torsional strength.