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Maarten Terlou

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  11
Citations -  477

Maarten Terlou is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Distraction osteogenesis & Medullary cavity. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 473 citations.

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Cell polarity signaling in Arabidopsis involves a BFA-sensitive auxin influx pathway.

TL;DR: It is reported that the presumptive auxin influx carrier AUX1 contributes to apical-basal hair cell polarity, and is identified as one component of a novel BFA-sensitive auxin transport pathway polarizing cells toward a hormone maximum.
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The combined use of endosteal implants and iliac crest onlay grafts in the severely atrophic mandible: a longitudinal study

TL;DR: Thirteen patients who received an onlay bone graft augmentation to their severely atrophic mandible in combination with a simultaneous implant insertion were studied prospectively and it was concluded that the described surgical technique should be used only if there are stringent indications.
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Onlay grafts in combination with endosseous implants in severe mandibular atrophy: one year results of a prospective, quantitative radiological study

TL;DR: It is concluded that the remodelling of the graft has a predictable pattern in time: the first half year being dominated by bone resorption, mainly confined to the cortex ofThe graft, whereas the second half year is characterized by an increase in bone density in the (remaining) cortex as well as the lower spongeous parts of the surgery.
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Hyphal differentiation in the exploring mycelium of Aspergillus niger

TL;DR: It is shown for the first time that exploring hyphae of Aspergillus niger differentiate with respect to enzyme secretion; some strongly express the glucoamylase gene glaA, while others hardly express it at all.
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Oblique lateral cephalometric radiographs of the mandible in implantology: usefulness and reproducibility of the technique in quantitative densitometric measurements of the mandible in vivo

TL;DR: It is concluded from this study that the described radiographic and image analysis technique is a promising tool for prospective densitometric studies of the mandible with or without implants.