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N. Yu. Anisimova

Researcher at National University of Science and Technology

Publications -  19
Citations -  240

N. Yu. Anisimova is an academic researcher from National University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 178 citations. Previous affiliations of N. Yu. Anisimova include Russian Academy.

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Shape memory effect in 3D-printed scaffolds for self-fitting implants

TL;DR: It was demonstrated that 3D-printed porous PLA/HA scaffolds support mesenchymal stromal cells survival, and stimulate active proliferation of the cells as well, which has the potential to be used as self-fitting implants for bone replacement and could also be beneficial in the engineering of complex tissues.
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Multilayer porous UHMWPE scaffolds for bone defects replacement

TL;DR: Functionality of implants based on multilayer UHMWPE scaffolds is provided by the fixation of scaffolds in the bone defect through ingrowths of the connective tissue into the pores, which ensures the maintenance of the animals' mobility.
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UHMWPE-based nanocomposite as a material for damaged cartilage replacement.

TL;DR: In this article, dispersion-strengthened nanocomposites based on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) after mechanical activation were studied.
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Biocompatible polymer composites based on ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene perspective for cartilage defects replacement

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of particle shape and concentration of Al2O3 on properties of the composite was investigated, and the effectiveness of reinforcing a polyethylene matrix by mechanoactivated alumina in the form of nanopowder or microspheres was shown.
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Biodegradable Magnesium Alloys as Promising Materials for Medical Applications (Review)

TL;DR: Anisimova and Sitdikova as mentioned in this paper proposed the use of hybrid nanostructured materials (HNMs) as a method for cell immunization in the laboratory of the National Institute of Physiology.