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Jiali Wang
Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications - 38
Citations - 3446
Jiali Wang is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone remodeling & Bone healing. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications receiving 2216 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiali Wang include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Sun Yat-sen University.
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Current status on clinical applications of magnesium-based orthopaedic implants: A review from clinical translational perspective.
TL;DR: A review of the evolution, current strategies, and future perspectives in the development of Mg-based orthopaedic implants covering Germany, China and Korea for bone fracture fixation covers the increasing interest on this emerging biomaterials.
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Implant-derived magnesium induces local neuronal production of CGRP to improve bone-fracture healing in rats
Yifeng Zhang,Jiankun Xu,Ye Chun Ruan,Mei Kuen Yu,Micheal O'Laughlin,Helen Wise,Di Chen,Li Tian,Dufang Shi,Jiali Wang,Sihui Chen,Jian Q. Feng,Dick Ho Kiu Chow,Xinhui Xie,Lizhen Zheng,Le Huang,Shuo Huang,Kwok-Sui Leung,Na Lu,Lan Zhao,Huafang Li,Dewei Zhao,Xia Guo,Kai-Ming Chan,Frank Witte,Hsiao Chang Chan,Yufeng Zheng,Ling Qin +27 more
TL;DR: The formation of abundant new bone at peripheral cortical sites after intramedullary implantation of a pin containing ultrapure magnesium into the intact distal femur in rats suggests the therapeutic potential of this ion in orthopedics.
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Antioxidant activity of natural flavonoids is governed by number and location of their aromatic hydroxyl groups
TL;DR: It is concluded that myricetin is an effective antioxidant in canola oil, while quercetin was the best in quenching free radical chain reaction in rat red blood cell membrane.
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Recommendation for modifying current cytotoxicity testing standards for biodegradable magnesium-based materials
Jiali Wang,Frank Witte,Tingfei Xi,Yufeng Zheng,Ke Yang,Yuansheng Yang,Dewei Zhao,Jian Meng,Yangde Li,Weirong Li,Kai-Ming Chan,Ling Qin,Ling Qin +12 more
TL;DR: A minimal 6 times to a maximal 10 times dilution of extracts for in vitro cytotoxicity test specified in ISO 10993 part 5 for pure Mg developed as potential orthopedic implants is recommended based on literature review and specifically designed in vitro and in vivo tests presented in the study.
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Biodegradable Magnesium-Based Implants in Orthopedics-A General Review and Perspectives.
TL;DR: Progress made on the development of Mg‐based implants in basic, translational, and clinical research has laid down a foundation for developing a new era in the treatment of challenging and prevalent bone diseases.