Browsing by Author "Carlsson, Elin"
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3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V alloys with silver coating combine osteocompatibility and antimicrobial properties
Díez Escudero, Anna; Andersson, Brittmarie; Carlsson, Elin; Recker, Benjamin; Link, Helmut; Järhult, Josef D.; Hailer, Nils P. (Elsevier, 2021-12-29)
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Open AccessAdditive manufacturing allows for the production of porous metallic implants for use in orthopaedics, providing excellent mechanical stability and osseointegration. However, the increased surface area of such porous implants ... -
Porosity prediction of calcium phosphate cements based on chemical composition
Ohman, Caroline; Unusson, Johanna; Carlsson, Elin; Ginebra Molins, Maria Pau; Persson, Cecilia; Engqvist, Hakan (2015-07-01)
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Covenantee: Uppsala universitetThe porosity of calcium phosphate cements has an impact on several important parameters, such as strength, resorbability and bioactivity. A model to predict the porosity for biomedical cements would hence be a useful tool. ... -
The effect of unsaturated fatty acid and triglyceride oil addition on the mechanical and antibacterial properties of acrylic bone cements
Persson, Cecilia; Robert, Elise; Carlsson, Elin; Robo, Celine; López-Gil Serra, Alejandro; Ginebra Molins, Maria Pau; Godoy Gallardo, María; Engqvist, Hakan (2015-09-01)
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Covenantee: Uppsala universitetAcrylic bone cements have an elastic modulus several times higher than the surrounding trabecular bone. This has been hypothesized to contribute to certain clinical complications. There are indications that the addition ... -
Trabecular titanium for orthopedic applications: balancing antimicrobial with osteoconductive properties by varying silver contents
Díez Escudero, Anna; Carlsson, Elin; Andersson, Brittmarie; Järhult, Josef D.; Hailer, Nils P. (2022-08-25)
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Covenantee: Uppsala universitetPeriprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and implant loosening are the most common complications after joint replacement surgery. Due to their increased surface area, additively manufactured porous metallic implants provide ...