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Håkan Nygren

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Trends in Biotechnology|October 9, 2007
High resolution imaging by organic secondary ion mass spectrometryHåkan Nygren, Per Malmberg
Biomaterials|January 5, 2002
A method for evaluating the influence of porosity on the early reactions of blood with materialsPer Malmberg, Håkan Nygren
Proteomics|September 10, 2008
Methods for the analysis of the composition of bone tissue, with a focus on imaging mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS)Per Malmberg, Håkan Nygren
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering|December 30, 2004
Contact activation and down regulation of neutrophils by cellulose wound dressings can be prevented by radical scavengersHerman Sahlin, Håkan Nygren
Proteomics|February 27, 2010
High-resolution imaging and proteomics of peptide fragments by TOF-SIMSHåkan Nygren, Per Malmberg
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|July 31, 2003
Exposure of fibrinogen-adherent platelets to plasma proteins: a new method for studying protein interactions with plateletsMarita Broberg, Håkan Nygren
World Journal of Surgery|February 13, 2004
Development of a wound dressing targeting neutrophil functionHåkan Nygren, Per Malmberg, Herman Sahlin
Biomaterials|May 4, 2004
Implantation of hydrophilic and hydrophobic titanium discs in rat tibia: cellular reactions on the surfaces during the first 3 weeks in boneCecilia Eriksson, Håkan Nygren, Karin Ohlson
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|April 11, 2002
GpIIb/IIIa is the main receptor for initial platelet adhesion to glass and titanium surfaces in contact with whole bloodMarita Broberg, Cecilia Eriksson, Håkan Nygren
Journal of Functional Biomaterials|March 22, 2016
Mineralization at Titanium Surfaces is a Two-Step ProcessHåkan Nygren, Lars Ilver, Per Malmberg
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Trends in Biotechnology|October 9, 2007
High resolution imaging by organic secondary ion mass spectrometryHåkan Nygren, Per Malmberg
Biomaterials|January 5, 2002
A method for evaluating the influence of porosity on the early reactions of blood with materialsPer Malmberg, Håkan Nygren
Proteomics|September 10, 2008
Methods for the analysis of the composition of bone tissue, with a focus on imaging mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS)Per Malmberg, Håkan Nygren
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering|December 30, 2004
Contact activation and down regulation of neutrophils by cellulose wound dressings can be prevented by radical scavengersHerman Sahlin, Håkan Nygren
Proteomics|February 27, 2010
High-resolution imaging and proteomics of peptide fragments by TOF-SIMSHåkan Nygren, Per Malmberg
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|July 31, 2003
Exposure of fibrinogen-adherent platelets to plasma proteins: a new method for studying protein interactions with plateletsMarita Broberg, Håkan Nygren
World Journal of Surgery|February 13, 2004
Development of a wound dressing targeting neutrophil functionHåkan Nygren, Per Malmberg, Herman Sahlin
Biomaterials|May 4, 2004
Implantation of hydrophilic and hydrophobic titanium discs in rat tibia: cellular reactions on the surfaces during the first 3 weeks in boneCecilia Eriksson, Håkan Nygren, Karin Ohlson
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|April 11, 2002
GpIIb/IIIa is the main receptor for initial platelet adhesion to glass and titanium surfaces in contact with whole bloodMarita Broberg, Cecilia Eriksson, Håkan Nygren
Journal of Functional Biomaterials|March 22, 2016
Mineralization at Titanium Surfaces is a Two-Step ProcessHåkan Nygren, Lars Ilver, Per Malmberg
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