Nickel
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A trace element with the atomic symbol Ni, atomic number 28, and atomic weight 58.69. It is a cofactor of the enzyme UREASE.
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D009532
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D01.268.556.607 D01.268.956.625 D01.552.544.607
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1998 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2000 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2001 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2004 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2005 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2008 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2009 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2012 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2014 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2019 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2020 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2021 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Nickel" by people in Profiles.
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Radice S, Neto MQ, Fischer A, Wimmer MA. Nickel-free high-nitrogen austenitic steel outperforms CoCrMo alloy regarding tribocorrosion in simulated inflammatory synovial fluids. J Orthop Res. 2022 06; 40(6):1397-1408.
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Radice S, Impergre A, Fischer A, Wimmer MA. Corrosion resistance of the nickel-free high-nitrogen steel FeCrMnMoN0.9 under simulated inflammatory conditions. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater. 2021 06; 109(6):902-910.
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Samelko L, Caicedo MS, Jacobs J, Hallab NJ. Transition from metal-DTH resistance to susceptibility is facilitated by NLRP3 inflammasome signaling induced Th17 reactivity: Implications for orthopedic implants. PLoS One. 2019; 14(1):e0210336.
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Novak CC, Hsu AR, Della Valle CJ, Skipor AK, Campbell P, Amstutz HC, Jiranek WA, Onyike A, Pombar XF, Jacobs JJ. Metal ion levels in maternal and placental blood after metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty. Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2014 Dec; 43(12):E304-8.
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Kanaji A, Orhue V, Caicedo MS, Virdi AS, Sumner DR, Hallab NJ, Yoshiaki T, Sena K. Cytotoxic effects of cobalt and nickel ions on osteocytes in vitro. J Orthop Surg Res. 2014 Oct 08; 9:91.
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Caicedo MS, Solver E, Coleman L, Hallab NJ. Metal sensitivities among TJA patients with post-operative pain: indications for multi-metal LTT testing. J Long Term Eff Med Implants. 2014; 24(1):37-44.
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Hallab NJ, Caicedo M, McAllister K, Skipor A, Amstutz H, Jacobs JJ. Asymptomatic prospective and retrospective cohorts with metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty indicate acquired lymphocyte reactivity varies with metal ion levels on a group basis. J Orthop Res. 2013 Feb; 31(2):173-82.
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Caicedo MS, Desai R, McAllister K, Reddy A, Jacobs JJ, Hallab NJ. Soluble and particulate Co-Cr-Mo alloy implant metals activate the inflammasome danger signaling pathway in human macrophages: a novel mechanism for implant debris reactivity. J Orthop Res. 2009 Jul; 27(7):847-54.
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Caicedo M, Jacobs JJ, Reddy A, Hallab NJ. Analysis of metal ion-induced DNA damage, apoptosis, and necrosis in human (Jurkat) T-cells demonstrates Ni2+ and V3+ are more toxic than other metals: Al3+, Be2+, Co2+, Cr3+, Cu2+, Fe3+, Mo5+, Nb5+, Zr2+. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2008 Sep 15; 86(4):905-13.
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Kanabrocki EL, Sothern RB, Ryan MD, Kahn S, Augustine G, Johnson C, Foley S, Gathing A, Eastman G, Friedman N, Nemchausky BA, Kaplan E. Circadian characteristics of serum calcium, magnesium and eight trace elements and of their metallo-moieties in urine of healthy middle-aged men. Clin Ter. 2008 Sep-Oct; 159(5):329-46.
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