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Kristine Fischenich to Humans

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kristine Fischenich has written about Humans.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
0.061
 
  1. Fischenich KM, Wahlquist JA, Wilmoth RL, Cai L, Neu CP, Ferguson VL. Human articular cartilage is orthotropic where microstructure, micromechanics, and chemistry vary with depth and split-line orientation. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2020 10; 28(10):1362-1372.
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    Score: 0.020
  2. Fischenich KM, Boncella K, Lewis JT, Bailey TS, Haut Donahue TL. Dynamic compression of human and ovine meniscal tissue compared with a potential thermoplastic elastomer hydrogel replacement. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2017 Oct; 105(10):2722-2728.
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    Score: 0.016
  3. Fischenich KM, Lewis J, Kindsfater KA, Bailey TS, Haut Donahue TL. Effects of degeneration on the compressive and tensile properties of human meniscus. J Biomech. 2015 Jun 01; 48(8):1407-11.
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    Score: 0.014
  4. Teater RH, Fischenich KM, Wheatley BB, Abrams L, Sorby SA, Mali HS, Jain A, Donahue TLH. Assessment of the compressive and tensile mechanical properties of materials used in the Jaipur Foot prosthesis. Prosthet Orthot Int. 2018 Oct; 42(5):511-517.
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    Score: 0.004
  5. Huber I, Fischenich KM, Wolynski J, Niese B, Teater R, Mali HS, Jain AK, Sorby S, Abrams L, Haut Donahue TL. Epidemiological study of failures of the Jaipur Foot. Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2018 11; 13(8):740-744.
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    Score: 0.004
  6. Wheatley BB, Fischenich KM, Button KD, Haut RC, Haut Donahue TL. An optimized transversely isotropic, hyper-poro-viscoelastic finite element model of the meniscus to evaluate mechanical degradation following traumatic loading. J Biomech. 2015 Jun 01; 48(8):1454-60.
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    Score: 0.003
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