DRAFT – Final program available online by August 15

DRAFT – Final program available online by August 15
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
VENUE: The 6th Symposium on Biodegradable Metals will be held at the Hotel Villa del Mare, in Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy. Please note
the phone number of the hotel, for emergency (0973 878 007 from Italy, +39 from outside Italy).
PRESENTATIONS: All oral communications will be on Power-Point. A computer, audiovisual equipment (microphone, laser-point, etc.) and
projector will be available to presenters. Tutorial, Keynote (K) and Oral (O) presenters will dispose of 70, 30, and 20 minutes respectively,
including discussions. Short-Oral/Poster (SOP) presenters are invited to present 5 to 10 slides in 5 minutes (strict!) during oral session, while
discussions will be held during Poster Session or individually with interested colleagues. Poster presenters are invited to prepare a 1m x 1m
poster, display it on Monday Aug 25 and remove it on Thursday Aug 28. Posters will be displayed all along the conference, and delegates can
access posters at any time. Oral presenters or other attendees are also invited to bring a poster without prior notice and display it to foster
discussions, exchanges and share their expertise.
Diego’s suggestions to survive Italy
 Please note that Maratea is located in Basilicata region, one of the smallest and most ancient region of Italy, also called Lucania (land of
the light …). It is a green region, covered by trees, of around 10 000 square km, with only some 600 000 inhabitants.
 As soon as you land in Rome, please remember you are in Italy. Triple check your baggage and wallet 110% of the time.
 You are in Italy. Enjoy the life and remember that nothing has to be taken too seriously. This includes trains and departure/arrival times.
Even if strong improvements have been done in the last decade, remember, timetables here are only … indicative! Please remain calm, sit
down and enjoy …
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Sunday, Aug. 24th, 2014
Check-in at Hotel Villa del Mare on arrival, preferred arrival time after 13h30.
Please make arrangements to arrive in Sapri Train station (4 hours from Rome Termini Train Station, 2 hours from Naples). You can find the
timetable of the Italian trains online at http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/. Please make sure to buy, in Roma Termini Train Station, BOTH your
train tickets TO and FROM Sapri. This will facilitate your travel back to Rome. Sapri si a small town and train tickets can only be bought at
limited hours of the day … The Organizing Committee does NOT encourage you to buy tickets online.
Please communicate to [email protected] your expected arrival time. A shuttle (identified Hotel Villa del Mare) will pick up you and drive
you to the hotel (6 km). Please note the phone number of the hotel, for emergency (from Italy: 0973 878 007, from outside add +39). If you
intend to arrive at the Hotel Villa del Mare with your own car, please make an itinerary from your location. The area around Maratea is
beautiful but with very low density population and few info-points.
18h00 – 20h00
Registration & Welcome Reception.
Our staff will welcome you in Maratea at registration desk (bar level).
Please note that the entire hotel is reserved for the 6th Biometal 2014 attendees.
20h30
Welcome Dinner.
Please communicate with us ([email protected]) any allergy, or food special request.
Although we will do our best, please note we cannot guarantee to fulfil all your requests. Please be
organised and plan your special dietary requests.
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Monday, Aug. 25th, 2014
Tutorial Day
Time
09:00-09:20
09:20-10:30
10:30-10:50
10:50-12:00
12:00-17:00
17:00-18:10
18:10-19:20
19:20-19:50
20:00-21:00
Title
Opening and introductory remarks
Metals: element physiology and pathogenesis
Coffee Break
Iron metabolism in humans
Lunch break and beach session
Evaluation of Biocompatibility Using In Vitro Methods: Interpretation
and Limitations
Challenges for the investigation of biometal degradation in vitro and in
vivo by analytical methods
General discussion and other remarks
Dinner
Tutor
Frank Witte
Aaron Barchowski
Piera Valenti
Arie Bruinink
Carla Vogt
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Tuesday, 26th August 2014
Session 1: Metals
Time
Title
08:30-09:00 K1- Stiffness of metals, alloys and components
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:40
09:40-10:00
10:00-10:20
10:20-10:50
10:50-11:10
11:10-11:30
11:30-11:35
Presenter
N. Hort
O1- Cold-drawn ZM21 and WE43 wires exhibit exceptional strength and
A.J. Griebel
ductility
O2- In situ synchrotron radiation diffraction during solidification of
G. Szakács
Mg15Gd
O3- Thermodynamic calculation and experimental studies of phase relations
A. Gil-Santos
in the Mg-Si-Ca-Sr system for degradable biomaterials
O4- In vitro study on novel Zn-ZnO composites with tunable degradation
Y.F. Zheng
rate
Coffee Break
O5 - Experiments and numerical simulations to evaluate peeling properties
F. Migliavacca
of polymeric coatings for degradable Mg stents
O6 - Binder-jetting 3D printing (3DP) of customized patient specific
P.N. Kumta
craniofacial scaffolds of Fe-Mn based alloys
SOP1 - Effect of Sc addition on microstructure, mechanical properties and
T. Li
in vitro corrosion behaviour of biodegradable Mg-1.5Zn-0.6Zr (ZK21) alloy
11:35-11:40 SOP2- Innovative biodegradable Zinc-based alloys for load-bearing
biomedical implant applications
SOP3- The prospects of EW62 Mg alloy as a structural material for
11:40-11:45
biodegradable implants
SOP4 - Comparative studies of mechanical, corrosion and cytotoxity of
11:45-11:50
MgZnCa and MgZnCa-RES alloys
O7- Benefits and limitations of biodegradable mg implants and parts,
11:50-12:10
produced by MIM (metal injection moulding)
SOP5 - Submerged laser microcutting of Mg alloys with NS pulsed green
12:10-12:15
laser for biodegradable stents
Affiliation
Magnesium Innovation Centre,
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
Fort Wayne Metals Research
Products Corp., USA
Page
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
Peking University, China
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A
Peking University, China
J.G. Zhou
Drexel University, USA
O. Hakimi
University of the Negev, Israel
Z. Xu
North Carolina State University,
USA
M. Wolff
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
A.G. Demir
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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Z. Liu
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
M. Inoue
Fuji Light Metal Co., Japan
P. N. Kumta
University of Pittsburgh, USA
12:15-12:20 SOP6-Mechanical properties of extruded antimicrobial Mg-Ag alloys
12:20-12:25
12:25-12:30
SOP7-Precise extrusion processing of Magnesium alloy small tube for
biodegradable stent application
SOP8-Evaluation of magnesium alloys for tracheal stent application
12:30-16:00
Lunch break and Free time
Tuesday, 26th August 2014
Session 2: Metals
Time
16:00-16:20
16:20-16:40
16:40-17:00
Title
Presenter
O8-Biodegradable Mg alloy with modified nanoscale surface for stent
G. Yuan
applications
O9-The effect of hot rolling on the microstructure and degradation
M.V. Manuel
behaviour of a Mg-Ca-Sr alloy
O10-Synthesis and characterization of biodegradable magnesium-yttrium
P. N. Kumta
based alloys for musculoskeletal load-bearing medical implants
Affiliation
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
China
University of Florida, USA
University of Pittsburgh, USA
17:00-17:05
SOP9-Mechanical and corrosion properties of UFG Mg alloys
E. Mostaed
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
17:05-17:10
SOP10 -In vitro degradation of pure magnesium and WE43 alloy in human
bile
Y.F. Zheng
Peking University, China
17:10-17:15
SOP11-Magnesium corrosion under physiological conditions
N.A. Agha
Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geesthacht,
Germany
B.Y. Peng
Xihua University, China
17:15-17:20
17:20-17:50
17:50-18:10
18:10-18:15
SOP12-Influence of deformation on the corrosion and cytocompatibility of
biodegradable mg alloys
Coffee Break
O11- Inflammatory response to magnesium based biodegradable implant
M. Costantino
materials
SOP13-Suitability of novel PLA/Magnesium composites for biodegradable
S.C. Cifuentes
implants
Page
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
CENIM-CSIC, Spain
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18:15-18:20
18:20-18:25
18:25-18:30
SOP14-Metallic magnesium degradation products inhibit human breast
cancer bone metastasis via multiple signaling pathways
SOP15-Effects of extracellular magnesium extracts on the proliferation and
differentiation of human osteoblast-osteoclast co-cultures
SOP16-Behaviour of bone cells due to contact to magnesium implant
material
18:30-18:50
O12-How does blood contact change magnesium degradation?
18:50-19:50
Meeting ad hoc (location 7th Biometal and BiometaBlog)
XH. Qu
L.L. Wu
A. Burmester
R. WillumeitRömer
20:00-21:00
Dinner
21:00-23:00
Poster session
Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong
University China
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
Wednesday, 27th August 2014
Session 3: Corrosion
Time
08:30-09:00
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:40
09:40-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-10:50
10:50-10:55
10:55-11:00
Title
K2-Influence of corrosion on mechanical properties of Mg5Gd wire
Presenter
P. Maier
O13-Cyclic voltammetry for prediction of degradation of resorbable
W.D. Muelle
metallic biomaterials: possibilities and limitations
O14-Electrochemical study of Mg-0.6Ca alloy under a constant strain
H. Hermawan
condition
O15-Methodical Screening of Corrosion Mechanisms of Iron Alloys
P. Quadbeck
for the Manipulation of Degradation Rates
Coffee Break
O16-Bioactive coatings as a key for advanced biomedical applications
SOP17-Corrosion protection of biocompatible HA/CAP composite
coating on AZ60 alloy
SOP18-Comparison of the degradation behaviour of binary Mg-Ag and
Mg-Gd alloys in PBS and in physiological conditions
Affiliation
Page
University of Applied Sciences
Stralsund, Germany
Charite Universitaetsmedicine Berlin,
Germany
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
IFAM, Branch LabDresden, Germany
A. Eliezer
Bialik/Basel Sts. Beer-Sheva, Israel
Y. Su
Jilin University, China
I. Marco
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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11:00-11:05
11:05-11:10
11:10-11:30
12:00-20:00
20:00-23:30
SOP19-Study of magnesium fluoride and self-assembled organosilane
T. Hassel
Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
coatings of AZ31 and MgCa0.8 alloys
SOP20-Influence of different surface modifications of the magnesium
C. Schille
University Hospital Tuebingen, Germany
alloy WE43 on the electrochemical behaviour
O17-Different approaches for in vivo testing of absorbable metals in
M. Bartosch
Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin, Germany
blood vessels
Lunch on the bus and guided excursion - Cilento National Park: Morigerati and Sicili.
Casual dress, historical and natural sight visits, dress and shoes for walk
Conference Dinner in Sapri (local food and folkloric environment, with possibility of dancing late in the night)
Thursday, 28th August 2014
Session 4: In-Vitro
Time
Title
K3-Application of proteomics for investigating the impact of magnesium
08:30-09:00
implants on bone tissue
O18-In vitro and in vivo degradation of ultrahigh-pure magnesium
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:40
09:40-10:10
10:10-10:30
10:30-10:50
10:50-10:55
10:55-11:00
11:00-11:05
Presenter
H. Schluter
J. Hofstetter
O19-Are biodegradable Mg-based implant materials suitable for the use in
J. Reifenrath
osteosynthesis systems?
Coffee Break
O20-Rational approach for evaluating Mg alloys for their biocompatibility
G.J. Dias
O21-Study on in vitro biocompatibility and macrophage phagocytosis of
Y. Ke
Mg17Al12 in Mg-Al-Zn alloys
SOP21-Effect of Mg-2Sr alloys on fracture healing in osteoporotic rats,
X.H. Qu
via smad1/5/8 signalling
SOP22-In vitro study on the corrosion protective effect of cells adhesion
F. Witte
on biodegradable Mg-Nd-Zn-Zr alloy
SOP23-Effect of magnesium extract on osteoblastic progenitor cells
B.J.C. Luthringer
differentiation
Affiliation
University Medical Center HamburgEppendorf, Germany
Page
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Veterinary University of Hannover,
Germany
University of Otago, New Zealand
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Julius Wolf Institute, Berlin, Germany
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany
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11:05-11:10
11:10-11:30
11:30-11:35
11:35-11:40
11:40-11:45
11:45-11:50
11:50-12:15
12:15-16:30
SOP24-Endothelial growth on fluoride and collagen coated magnesium
D. Zhu
North Carolina State University, USA
alloys
O22-Magnesium alloys in implantology: the effects of high concentrations
J.A.M Maier
Università di Milano, Italy
of magnesium on human osteoblasts
SOP25-In vitro biocompatibility of novel magnesium-rare earth based
D. Zhu
North Carolina State University, USA
stent materials
SOP26-Proteomics study of mouse fibroblasts exposed to biodegradable
Z. Zhen
Peking University, China
pure magnesium
SOP27-In vivo characterization of brushite coated Mg–Nd–Zn–Zr alloy
M. Xiong
Fudan University, China
for mandible bone repairing applications
SOP28-Osseointegration of resorbable magnesium screws – a SRµCT
G. Silvia
Malmö University, Sweden
study
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Lunch and Free time
Thursday, 28th August 2014
Session 5: In Vivo
Time
Title
Presenter
16:30-17:00
K4 The application of biodegradable magnesium screw in hip surgery
D. Zhao
17:00-17:20
17:20-17:40
17:40-18:10
18:10-18:30
18:30-18:50
O23-Long-term in vivo degradation behaviour of Mg alloys WZ21 and
J. Eichler
ZX50 – a micro CT study
O24-In vivo degradation and biocompatibility of linear cutter staples
S. Zhang
made of high purity magnesium
Coffee Break
O25 To be announced
O26-Degradable magnesium plates and screws for bone fracture
fixation
Affiliation
Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian
University, China
Page
Medical University Graz, Austria
Suzhou Origin Medical Technology Co.,
China
To be added
To be added
A. Chaya
University of Pittsburgh, USA
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18:50-19:10
19:10-19:30
19:30-19:35
19:35-19:40
19:40-20:00
O27-Magnesium/PLGA composite scaffolds for improved bone
A.J. Brown
regeneration
O28-Embolic risk mitigation in absorbable implants by composite
J.E. Schaffer
design
SOP29-Peri-implant assessment of Fe-HA composite for temporary
H. Hermawan
bone implants
SOP30-Comparison of magnesium alloy and poly-L-lactide screws as
E. Marukawa
degradable implant in canine fracture model
Closing Remarks
20:00-23:30
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Fort Wayne Metals Research Products
Co., USA
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Tokyo Medical and Dental University,
Japan
Dinner and Farewell Party
Friday, 29th August 2014
9:00-12:00
Standardization meeting.
Free attendance, welcome to all 6th Biometal2014 delegates.
12:00
Departure of delegates
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Poster Session
Tuesday 21:00-23:00
Poster
Title
Presenter
Affiliation
SOP1 - Effect of Sc addition on microstructure, mechanical properties and in
vitro corrosion behaviour of biodegradable Mg-1.5Zn-0.6Zr (ZK21) alloy
T. Li
University of Science and
Technology Beijing, China
J.G. Zhou
Drexel University, USA
O. Hakimi
University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva,
Israel
North Carolina A&T State
University, USA
SOP2- Innovative biodegradable Zinc-based alloys for load-bearing
biomedical implant applications
SOP3- The prospects of EW62 Mg alloy as a structural material for
biodegradable implants
SOP4 - Comparative studies of mechanical, corrosion and cytotoxity of
MgZnCa and MgZnCa-RES alloys
SOP5 - Submerged laser microcutting of Mg alloys with NS pulsed green
laser for biodegradable stents
SOP6-Mechanical properties of extruded antimicrobial Mg-Ag alloys
Metals
SOP7-Precise extrusion processing of Magnesium alloy small tube for
biodegradable stent application
SOP8-Evaluation of magnesium alloys for tracheal stent application
SOP9-Mechanical and corrosion properties of UFG Mg alloys
SOP10 -In vitro degradation of pure magnesium and WE43 alloy in human
bile
SOP11-Magnesium corrosion under physiological conditions
SOP12- Influence of deformation on the corrosion and cytocompatibility of
biodegradable mg alloys
SOP13-Suitability of novel PLA/Magnesium composites for biodegradable
implants
SOP14-Metallic magnesium degradation products inhibit human breast
cancer bone metastasis via multiple signaling pathways
Z. Xu
Page
A.G. Demir
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Z. Liu
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
M. Inoue
Fuji Light Metals, Japan
P. N. Kumta
University of Pittsburgh, USA
E. Mostaed
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Y.F. Zheng
Peking University, China
N.A. Agha
Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geesthacht,
Germany.
B.Y. Peng
Xihua University, Chengdu China
S.C. Cifuentes
CENIM-CSIC, Spain
X.H. Qu
Shanghai Jiaotong University School
of Medicine, China
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SOP15-Effects of extracellular magnesium extracts on the proliferation and
differentiation of human osteoblast-osteoclast co-cultures
Corrosion
SOP16-Behaviour of bone cells due to contact to magnesium implant
material
P1 - Preparation and antibacterial properties of Ag-loaded porous coatings
on the Mg-3Nd-4Y-0.5Zr alloy by two-step electrochemical method
P2 - Excellent mechanical properties and cytocompatibility of non-rare earth
Mg-Zn-based alloys
P3 - Characterization and wear behaviour of MAO on high pressure die cast
AM50 magnesium alloy
P4- Development of long-fine WE43 wire for biodegradable medical
applications
P5 - A comparative study of the degradation of pure Fe and Fe-20Mn-1.2C
alloy in modified hanks’ solution for biodegradable cardiovascular devices
SOP17-Corrosion protection of biocompatible HA/CAP composite coating
on AZ60 alloy
SOP18-Comparison of the degradation behaviour of binary Mg-Ag and MgGd alloys in PBS and in physiological conditions
SOP19-Study of magnesium fluoride and self-assembled organosilane
coatings of AZ31 and MgCa0.8 alloys
SOP20-Influence of different surface modifications of the magnesium alloy
WE43 on the electrochemical behaviour
P6- Laser structured surfaces on AZ31 Mg alloy: influence on degradation
behaviour and coating applicability
P7- Combinatorial corrosion studies of Mg-Zn alloy coatings
P8-In vitro study on the modified ZK60 alloy with the addition of 0.2wt.%
Ca
P9- Influence of binary magnesium alloys corrosion on morphology and
adhesion of human undifferentiated cells
P10- In vitro study on biodegradable Mg-1Ca-2Sr-XZn (X=2, 4, 6) alloys
L.L. Wu
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
A Burmester
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
S. Yu
Weiyang Road, Xi’an, China
Y.J. Chen
North Carolina State University, USA
F. Mert
Gazi University, Turkey
K. Hanada
National Institute (AIST), Japan
M. SikoraJasinska
Laval University, Canada
Y.Su
Jilin University, China
I. Marco
T. Hassel
C. Schille
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
Leibniz Universität Hannover,
Germany
University Hospital Tuebingen,
Germany
A.G. Demir
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
R. Kotoka
North Carolina State University, USA
M. Zhou
Peking University, China
F. Cecchinato
Faculty of Odontology, Sweden.
Y. H. Wu
Peking University, China
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SOP21-Effect of Mg-2Sr alloys on fracture healing in osteoporotic rats, via
smad1/5/8 signalling
SOP22-In vitro study on the corrosion protective effect of cells adhesion on
biodegradable Mg-Nd-Zn-Zr alloy
SOP23-Effect of magnesium extract on osteoblastic progenitor cells
differentiation
SOP24-Endothelial growth on fluoride and collagen coated magnesium
alloys
SOP25-In vitro biocompatibility of novel magnesium-rare earth based stent
materials
SOP26-Proteomics study of mouse fibroblasts exposed to biodegradable pure
magnesium
SOP27-In vivo characterization of brushite coated Mg–Nd–Zn–Zr alloy for
mandible bone repairing applications
SOP28-Osseointegration of resorbable magnesium screws – a SRµCT study
In Vitro
P11- Effect of Mg particles on MC3T3-E1 and J774 cellular cycle; influence
of fluoride treatment
P12-The electrophysiological effects of magnesium-based biomaterials on
nerve cells
P13- Cytotoxicity evaluation of ions released by a Mg-based alloy (ZEK100)
in vitro: Comparison of the results obtained with different assays
P14-Novel magnesium-based stent biomaterials with anti-corrosion and drugeluting coatings
P15-Effect of magnesium extracts on the chondrogenic differentiation of
hucpv cells
P16-Effect of magnesium particle shape on in-vitro degradation kinetics of
novel PLA/magnesium composites
P17-Influence of SaOS-2 cells on corrosion behaviour of cast ZM21
magnesium alloy
P18-Proteomic approaches for studying bone tissue sections
P19- Evaluation of cell damage produced by Fe ions released as degradation
products of biomaterials. Influence of pH changes
X.H. Qu
Shanghai Jiaotong University School
of Medicine, China
F. Witte
Julius Wolf Institute Berlin, Germany
B.J.C. Luthringer
Helmholtz-Centre Geesthacht,
Germany
D. Zhu
North Carolina State University, USA
D. Zhu
University Greensboro, USA
Z. Zhen
Peking University, China
M. Xiong
Fudan University, China
Galli, Silvia
Malmö University, Sweden
F. Alvarez
Universidad Nacional de La Plata,
Argentina
T.F. Xi
Peking University, Beijing, China.
C.A. Grillo
Universidad Nacional de La Plata,
Argentina
J. Ma
University Greensboro, USA
A.H. MartínezSánchez
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Germany
S.C. Cifuentes
CENIM-CSIC, Spain
A. Witecka
NIMS, Japan
M. Omidi
N. S. Fagali
University Medical Center Hamburg,
Germany
Universidad Nacional de La Plata,
Argentina.
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P20-Recommendation for modification of current cytotoxicity testing
standards for biodegradable magnesium materials
SOP29-Peri-implant assessment of Fe-HA composite for temporary bone
implants
SOP30-Comparison of magnesium alloy and poly-L-lactide screws as
degradable implant in canine fracture model
P21-The evaluation of histological methods for biodegradable magnesium
In Vivo
J. Wang
H. Hermawan
E. Marukawa
H-S. Han
The Chinese University of HongKong, China
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,
Malaysia
Tokyo Medical and Dental
University, Japan
Korea Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea
P22-Biodegradable Mg-Cu alloy implants with antibacterial and
osteostimulatory activity for the treatment of osteomyelitis: in vitro and in
vivo evaluation
Y. Li
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China.
P23- The effect of metallic magnesium degradation products on osteoclastinduced osteolysis and attenuation of NF-κB and NFATc1 signaling
Z.J. Zhai
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
E.Martinelli
University Graz, Austria
H. Nygren
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
P24- Ultra-pure magnesium alloys for use as biodegradable paediatric
osteosynthetic material
P25-Increase of compact bone mass is the endpoint effect of MgO implants
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