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PhD (Technische Universitat Berlin), MBiomedE (University of New South Wales), BE (Mech) (University of New South Wales)
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Krishnakanth P, Schmutz B, Steck R, Mishra SK, Schuetz M, Epari DR, (2011) Can the contra-lateral limb be used as a control with respect to analyses of bone remodelling?, Medical Engineering and Physics p987-992
Epari DR, Duda G, Thompson MS, (2010) Mechanobiology of bone healing and regeneration: in vivo models, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine p1543-1553
Vetter A, Epari DR, Seidel R, Schell H, Fratzl P, Duda G, Weinkamer R, (2010) Temporal tissue patterns in bone healing of sheep, Journal of Orthopaedic Research: a journal for musculoskeletal investigation p1440-1447
Reichert JC, Epari DR, Wullschleger MA, Saifzadeh S, Steck R, Lienau J, Sommerville S, Dickinson I, Schuetz M, Duda G, Hutmacher D, (2010) Establishment of preclinical ovine model for tibial segmental bone defect repair by applying bone tissue engineering strategies, Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews p93-104
Epari D, Kandziora F, Duda G, (2005) Stress shielding in box and cylinder cervical interbody fusion cage designs, Spine p908-914
Epari D, Schell H, Bail HJ, Duda G, (2006) Instability prolongs the chondral phase during bone healing in sheep, Bone p864-870
Epari D, Taylor WR, Heller MO, Duda G, (2006) Mechanical conditions in the initial phase of bone healing, Clinical Biomechanics p646-655
Epari D, Kassi J, Schell H, Duda G, (2007) Timely fracture-healing requires optimization of axial fixation stability, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume p1575-1585
Duda G, Epari D, Babst R, Lambert SM, Matthys R, Sudkamp NP, (2007) Mechanical evaluation of a new minimally invasive device for stabilization of proximal humeral fractures in elderly patients A cadaver study, Acta Orthopaedica p430-435
Epari D, Lienau J, Schell H, Witt F, Duda G, (2008) Pressure, oxygen tension and temperature in the periosteal callus during bone healing-An in vivo study in sheep, Bone p734-739