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J. Fischer
Researcher at Hannover Medical School
Publications - 15
Citations - 2578
J. Fischer is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cubic zirconia. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 2315 citations.
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Three-dimensional microstructural analysis of Mg–Al–Zn alloys by synchrotron-radiation-based microtomography
TL;DR: In this paper, Synchrotron-radiation-based microtomography can give a three-dimensional image of the microstructure and was used to characterize the distribution of Mg17Al12 and Al8Mn5 in as-cast and extruded Mg-Al-Zn alloys.
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Microtomography of magnesium implants in bone and their degradation
TL;DR: In this paper, the in vivo corrosion of magnesium alloys has been investigated using Synchrotron-radiation based microtomography (SRμCT) to investigate non-destructively the in- vivo corrosion as well as the osteointegration at the implant-bone interphase at a high spatial resolution.
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Anatomy of the murine and human cochlea visualized at the cellular level by synchrotron-radiation-based micro-computed tomography
Bert Müller,Andri Lareida,Felix Beckmann,Georgi Diakov,Florian Kral,F. Schwarm,R. Stoffner,Andreas R. Gunkel,Rudolf Glueckert,Annelies Schrott-Fischer,J. Fischer,Adrian Andronache,Wolfgang Freysinger +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied a preparation and staining protocol developed for electron microscopy, which allowed the visualization and quantification of a great variety of soft-tissue structures including the Reissner's membrane, the tectorial membrane, basilar membrane, modiolus, lamina radialis, and Nuel's space by the use of synchrotron-radiation-based micro computed tomography at the beamline BW 2 (HASYLAB at DESY).
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A comprehensive in vitro study on the performance of two different strategies to simplify adhesive bonding
TL;DR: While use of RUV with the selective‐etch technique is slightly more labor intensive than PV5, RUV displayed a high‐bonding potential to all tested restorative materials, especially to resin.
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Surface Structure of Zirconia Implants: An Integrative Review Comparing Clinical Results with Preclinical and In Vitro Data
TL;DR: No correlation was observed for the effect of surface structure of zirconia implants within the results of clinical, preclinical and in vitro cell studies, underlining the need for standardized procedures for human, animal and in vivo studies.