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Maria Eugenia Leite Duarte

Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Publications -  75
Citations -  1796

Maria Eugenia Leite Duarte is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone marrow & Stromal cell. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1561 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Eugenia Leite Duarte include Federal Fluminense University.

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Characterization of a bovine collagen–hydroxyapatite composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering

TL;DR: The biocomposite studied has several characteristics considered as ideal for its use as a scaffold for osteoconduction and osteoinduction, including surface calcium hydroxide, surface and crystal water, free carbon dioxide and possibly brushite.
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Ridge augmentation following implantation of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 in the dog.

TL;DR: The results suggests that rhBMP-2/ACS has limited effect alone in this augmentation model of Class III alveolar ridge defects, and inclusion of HA into the rhB MP-2 construct results in clinically relevant augmentation, however, the quality of bone is compromised.
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Synovial fluid and synovial membrane mesenchymal stem cells: latest discoveries and therapeutic perspectives

TL;DR: Synovial fluid MSCs have been studied in healthy persons and osteoarthritic patients in order to explore its potential for treatment of some orthopedic disorders and to review the current knowledge on synovial fluids, their origin, relation to some Orthopedic diseases, and future applications.
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Evidence of genetic variations associated with rotator cuff disease

TL;DR: The work clearly supports the role of DEFB1, ESRRB, F GF3, FGF10, and FGFR1 genes in RCD and identification of these variants can clarify causal pathways and provide a clue for therapeutic targets.
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Identification of periodontal pathogens in healthy periimplant sites.

TL;DR: It is concluded that Aa, Pg, Pi, Td, and Tf are present in healthy and diseased conditions, therefore, these periodontal pathogens are not strictly related to periimplant disease sites.