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Laura B. Creemers

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  162
Citations -  7738

Laura B. Creemers is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cartilage & Osteoarthritis. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 147 publications receiving 6692 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura B. Creemers include University Medical Center Utrecht & University of Michigan.

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Effect of local sequential VEGF and BMP-2 delivery on ectopic and orthotopic bone regeneration

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a sequential angiogenic and osteogenic growth factor release may be beneficial for the enhancement of bone regeneration.
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Phagocytosis and intracellular digestion of collagen, its role in turnover and remodelling

TL;DR: It is proposed that this process involves the following steps: recognition of the fibril by membranebound receptors (integrins?), segregation of thefibril, partial digestion of theFibril and/or its surrounding noncollagenous proteins by matrix metalloproteinases (possibly gelatinase), and finally lysosomal digestion by cysteine proteinases, such as cathepsin B and/ or L.
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Antimicrobial activity of platelet-leukocyte gel against Staphylococcus aureus.

TL;DR: In this article, the antimicrobial activity of platelet-leukocyte gel (PLG) against Staphylococcus aureus and the contribution of myeloperoxidase (MPO), present in leukocytes, in this process was investigated.
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Retention of in vitro and in vivo BMP-2 bioactivities in sustained delivery vehicles for bone tissue engineering.

TL;DR: The results from this study show that BMP-2 could be incorporated into various bone tissue engineering composites for sustained release over a prolonged period of time with retention of bioactivity.
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Evaluation of histological scoring systems for tissue-engineered, repaired and osteoarthritic cartilage

TL;DR: A great variety of histological scoring systems exists for analysis of osteoarthritic or normal, in vivo repaired or tissue-engineered cartilage, but only few have been validated.