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Polyethylenes
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Clinical performance of contemporary tibial polyethylene components.
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The biology of alternative bearing surfaces in total joint arthroplasty.
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How has the biologic reaction to wear particles changed with newer bearing surfaces?
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Human monocyte response to particulate biomaterials generated in vivo and in vitro.
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Composition and morphology of wear debris in failed uncemented total hip replacement.
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Effects of particles on fibroblast proliferation and bone resorption in vitro.
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Metal release and excretion from cementless titanium alloy total knee replacements.
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The basic science of periprosthetic osteolysis.
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The susceptibility of smooth implant surfaces to periimplant fibrosis and migration of polyethylene wear debris.
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Backside wear of tibial polyethylene components is affected by gait pattern: A knee simulator study using rare earth tracer technology.
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The fate of well fixed cemented femoral components left in place at the time of revision of the acetabular component.
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Primary cementless acetabular reconstruction in patients younger than 50 years old. 7- to 11-year results.
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Dissemination of wear particles to the liver, spleen, and abdominal lymph nodes of patients with hip or knee replacement.
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Second-generation cementless total hip arthroplasty. Eight to eleven-year results.
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More on reaction to a foreign body after hip replacement.
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