Items where Author is "Grad, Sibylle"
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BASATVAT, Shaghayegh, BACH, Frances C., BARCELLONA, Marcos N., BINCH, Abbie L., BUCKLEY, Conor T., BUENO, Brian, CHAHINE, Nadeen O., CHEE, Ana, CREEMERS, Laura B., DUDLI, Stefan, FEARING, Bailey, FERGUSON, Stephen J., GANSAU, Jennifer, GANTENBEIN, Benjamin, GAWRI, Rahul, GLAESER, Juliane D., GRAD, Sibylle, GUERRERO, Julien, HAGLUND, Lisbet, HERNANDEZ, Paula A., HOYLAND, Judith A., HUANG, Charles, IATRIDIS, James C., ILLIENāJUNGER, Svenja, JING, Liufang, KRAUS, Petra, LAAGLAND, Lisanne T., LANG, Gernot, LEUNG, Victor, LI, Zhen, LUFKIN, Thomas, VAN MAANEN, Josette C., MCDONNELL, Emily E., PANEBIANCO, Chris J., PRESCIUTTI, Steven M., RAO, Sanjna, RICHARDSON, Stephen M., ROMEREIM, Sarah, SCHMITZ, Tara C., SCHOL, Jordy, SETTON, Lori, SHEYN, Dmitriy, SNUGGS, Joseph W., SUN, Y., TAN, Xiaohong, TRYFONIDOU, Marianna A., VO, Nam, WANG, Dong, WILLIAMS, Brandon, WILLIAMS, Rebecca, YOON, S. Tim and LE MAITRE, Christine
(2023).
Harmonization and standardization of nucleus pulposus cell extraction and culture methods.
JOR Spine.
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TANG, Shirley N., BONILLA, Andres F., CHAHINE, Nadeen O., COLBATH, Aimee C., EASLEY, Jeremiah T., GRAD, Sibylle, HAGLUND, Lisbet, LE MAITRE, Christine, LEUNG, Victor, MCCOY, Annette M., PURMESSUR, Devina, TANG, Simon Y., ZEITER, Stephan and SMITH, Lachlan J.
(2022).
Controversies in spine research: organ culture versus in vivo models for studies of the intervertebral disc.
JOR Spine.
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LI, Zhen, LANG, Gernot, KARFELD-SULZER, Lindsay S., MADER, Kerstin, RICHARDS, R. Geoff, WEBER, Franz E., SAMMON, Chris, SACKS, Hagit, YAYON, Avner, ALINI, Mauro and GRAD, Sibylle
(2017).
Heterodimeric BMP-2/7 for nucleus pulposus regeneration-In vitro and ex vivo studies.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 35 (1), 51-60.
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LI, Zhen, LANG, Gernot, CHEN, Xu, SACKS, Hagit, MANTZUR, Carmit, TROPP, Udi, MADER, Kerstin T., SMALLWOOD, Thomas C., SAMMON, Chris, RICHARDS, R. Geoff, ALINI, Mauro and GRAD, Sibylle
(2016).
Polyurethane scaffold with in situ swelling capacity for nucleus pulposus replacement.
Biomaterials, 84, 196 - 209.
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