Denise Bogdanski
Ruhr University Bochum
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Biomaterials | 2002
Denise Bogdanski; M. Köller; Dietmar Müller; G. Muhr; Martin Bram; Hans Peter Buchkremer; Detlev Stöver; Jongsik Dr. Choi; Matthias Epple
The biocompatibility of nickel-titanium alloys was investigated by single-culture experiments on functionally graded samples with a stepwise change in composition from pure nickel to pure titanium, including an Ni-Ti shape memory alloy for a 50:50 mixture. This approach permitted a considerable decrease of experimental resources by simultaneously studying a full variation of composition. The results indicate a good biocompatibility for a nickel content up to about 50%. The cells used in the biocompatibility studies comprised osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cells (SAOS-2, MG-63), primary human osteoblasts (HOB), and murine fibroblasts (3T3).
Biomaterials | 2003
Jongsik Dr. Choi; Denise Bogdanski; M. Köller; S. A. Esenwein; Dietmar Müller; G. Muhr; Matthias Epple
Nickel-titanium shape-memory alloys (NiTi-SMA) were coated with calcium phosphate by dipping in oversaturated calcium phosphate solution. The layer thickness (typically 5-20 micrometer) can be varied by choice of the immersion time. The porous nature of the layer of microcrystals makes it mechanically stable enough to withstand both the shape-memory transition upon cooling and heating and also strong bending of the material (superelastic effect). This layer may improve the biocompatibility of NiTi-SMA, particulary for osteosynthetic devices by creating a more physiological surface and by restricting a potential nickel release. The adherence of human leukocytes (peripheral blood mononuclear cells and polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes) and platelets to the calcium phosphate layer was analyzed in vitro. In comparison to non-coated NiTi-SMA, leukocytes and platelets showed a significantly increased adhesion to the coated NiTi-SMA.
Biomedizinische Technik | 2002
Denise Bogdanski; M. Köller; Martin Bram; Detlev Stöver; Hans Peter Buchkremer; Jongsik Dr. Choi; Matthias Epple; G. Muhr
: The biocompatibility of nickel-titanium alloys was investigated by single-culture experiments on functionally graded samples with a stepwise change in composition from nickel to titanium, including NiTi shape memory alloy of a 50:50 mixture. This approach permitted a considerable decrease of experimental resources by simultaneously studying a full variation of composition. The results indicate a good biocompatibility for a nickel content up to about 50%. The cells used in the biocompatibility studies comprised human osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cells (SAOS-2, MG-63), primary human osteoblasts (HOB), and murine fibroblasts (3T3).
Biomaterials | 2005
Oleg Prymak; Denise Bogdanski; Manfred R. Koller; S. A. Esenwein; G. Muhr; Felix Beckmann; Tilmann Donath; Michel Assad; Matthias Epple
Advanced Engineering Materials | 2005
Lars Krone; Juliane Mentz; Martin Bram; Hans-Peter Buchkremer; Detlev Stöver; Martin Wagner; G. Eggeler; Daniel Christ; Stefanie Reese; Denise Bogdanski; M. Köller; S. A. Esenwein; G. Muhr; Oleg Prymak; Matthias Epple
Biomaterials | 2004
Denise Bogdanski; S. A. Esenwein; Oleg Prymak; Matthias Epple; G. Muhr; Manfred R. Koller
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2004
Denise Bogdanski; Matthias Epple; S. A. Esenwein; G. Muhr; V. Petzoldt; O. Prymak; K. Weinert; M. Köller
Shock | 2007
T.M. Frangen; Denise Bogdanski; Christian Schinkel; Bernd Roetman; T. Kälicke; G. Muhr; Manfred R. Koller
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2008
S. A. Esenwein; Denise Bogdanski; T. Habijan; M. Pohl; Matthias Epple; G. Muhr; M. Köller
Materialwissenschaft Und Werkstofftechnik | 2006
M. Köller; St. A. Esenwein; Denise Bogdanski; Oleg Prymak; Matthias Epple; G. Muhr