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Concept Cross-Linking Reagents
Academic Article Distinct immunohistomorphologic changes in periprosthetic hip tissues from historical and highly crosslinked UHMWPE implant retrievals.
Academic Article Do tissues from THA revision of highly crosslinked UHMWPE liners contain wear debris and associated inflammation?
Academic Article Large deformation compression induced crystallinity degradation of conventional and highly crosslinked UHMWPEs.
Academic Article Anisotropy and oxidative resistance of highly crosslinked UHMWPE after deformation processing by solid-state ram extrusion.
Academic Article History and systematic review of wear and osteolysis outcomes for first-generation highly crosslinked polyethylene.
Academic Article Notched stress-strain behavior of a conventional and a sequentially annealed highly crosslinked UHMWPE.
Academic Article Do first-generation highly crosslinked polyethylenes oxidize in vivo?
Academic Article Trace concentrations of vitamin E protect radiation crosslinked UHMWPE from oxidative degradation.
Academic Article Prediction of multiaxial mechanical behavior for conventional and highly crosslinked UHMWPE using a hybrid constitutive model.
Academic Article Notch strengthening and hardening behavior of conventional and highly crosslinked UHMWPE under applied tensile loading.
Academic Article Thermomechanical behavior of virgin and highly crosslinked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene used in total joint replacements.
Academic Article Advances in the processing, sterilization, and crosslinking of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene for total joint arthroplasty.
Academic Article Failure micromechanisms during uniaxial tensile fracture of conventional and highly crosslinked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylenes used in total joint replacements.
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