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Michèle Sidler
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 15
Citations - 573
Michèle Sidler is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osseointegration & Bone healing. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 516 citations. Previous affiliations of Michèle Sidler include Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library.
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Transcatheter implantation of homologous "off-the-shelf" tissue-engineered heart valves with self-repair capacity: long-term functionality and rapid in vivo remodeling in sheep.
Anita Anita Driessen-Mol,Maximilian Y. Emmert,Petra E. Dijkman,Laura Frese,Bart Sanders,Benedikt Weber,Nikola Cesarovic,Michèle Sidler,Jori Leenders,Rolf Jenni,Jürg Grünenfelder,Volkmar Falk,Frank P. T. Baaijens,Simon P. Hoerstrup +13 more
TL;DR: The feasibility and long-term functionality of transcatheter-based homologous off-the-shelf tissue engineered heart valves are demonstrated in a relevant pre-clinical model and substantially simplify previous tissue engineering concepts toward clinical translation.
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Coronary optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) for in vivo evaluation of stent healing: comparison with light and electron microscopy
Christian Templin,Martin Meyer,Maja Müller,Valentin Djonov,Ruslan Hlushchuk,Ivanka Dimova,Stefanie Flueckiger,Peter W Kronen,Peter W Kronen,Michèle Sidler,Michèle Sidler,Karina Klein,Flora Nicholls,Jelena-Rima Ghadri,Klaus Weber,Dragica Paunovic,Roberto Corti,Simon P. Hoerstrup,Thomas F. Lüscher,Ulf Landmesser +19 more
TL;DR: Coronary OFDI is a highly promising tool for accurate evaluation of coronary stent strut coverage, as supported by a high agreement between OFDI and light and electron microscopic analysis and data indicate that optical density measurements can provide additional information with respect to the type of stel strut coverage.
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Histological and biomechanical analysis of porous additive manufactured implants made by direct metal laser sintering: A pilot study in sheep
Stefan Stübinger,Isabel Mosch,Pierfrancesco Robotti,Michèle Sidler,Karina Klein,Stephen J. Ferguson,Brigitte von Rechenberg +6 more
TL;DR: All three surfaces of porous additive manufactured titanium implants made by direct metal laser sintering in a sheep model showed sound osseointegration and may offer a possible treatment option in clinics for patients with compromised bone situations.
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Biocompatibility and Bone Formation of Flexible, Cotton Wool-like PLGA/Calcium Phosphate Nanocomposites in Sheep.
Oliver D. Schneider,Dirk Mohn,Roland Fuhrer,Karina Klein,Käthi Kämpf,Katja Nuss,Michèle Sidler,Katalin Zlinszky,Brigitte von Rechenberg,Wendelin J. Stark +9 more
TL;DR: The cotton wool-like bone substitute material is easily applicable, biocompatible and might be beneficial in minimal invasive surgery for treating bone defects.
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The influence of different osteosynthesis configurations with locking compression plates (LCP) on stability and fracture healing after an oblique 45° angle osteotomy
Michael Plecko,Nico Lagerpusch,Birthe Pegel,Daniel Andermatt,Robert Frigg,Rudolf Koch,Michèle Sidler,Peter W Kronen,Karina Klein,Katja Nuss,Philippe Gédet,Alexander Bürki,Stephen J. Ferguson,Ulrich Stoeckle,Jörg A Auer,Brigitte von Rechenberg +15 more
TL;DR: In this in vivo study in sheep 5 different applications of locking compression plate were tested using a 45° oblique osteotomy simulating simple fracture pattern and resulted in undisturbed bone healing and are considered safe for clinical application.