The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biomedical engineering, Dentistry, Osseointegration, In vivo and Surgery. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biocompatibility and Hyaluronic acid, Anatomy in addition to Biomedical engineering. Her research integrates issues of Cancellous bone, Osteoporotic bone, Implant and Iliac crest in her study of Dentistry.
Her studies in Osseointegration integrate themes in fields like Cortical bone, Osteoporosis, Titanium, Tibia and Bone remodeling. In her study, Pathology is strongly linked to Cartilage, which falls under the umbrella field of In vivo. Milena Fini has included themes like Platelet-rich plasma and Internal medicine, Stimulation, Bone marrow in her Surgery study.
Her main research concerns Biomedical engineering, In vivo, Surgery, Osseointegration and Internal medicine. Her research in Biomedical engineering intersects with topics in Biocompatibility and Regeneration. Her In vivo research includes themes of In vitro, Cartilage and Pathology.
The concepts of her Osseointegration study are interwoven with issues in Titanium, Biomaterial, Cortical bone and Dentistry. Her work carried out in the field of Dentistry brings together such families of science as Osteoporosis and Implant. As part of the same scientific family, Milena Fini usually focuses on Internal medicine, concentrating on Endocrinology and intersecting with Osteoblast and Alkaline phosphatase.
Her primary scientific interests are in Biomedical engineering, Mesenchymal stem cell, In vivo, Regeneration and Bone regeneration. While the research belongs to areas of Biomedical engineering, Milena Fini spends her time largely on the problem of Implant, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Coating. Milena Fini has researched Mesenchymal stem cell in several fields, including Tissue engineering, Adipose tissue, Regenerative medicine and Bone marrow.
Her studies deal with areas such as In vitro, Surgery, Bioinformatics, Pathology and Pharmacology as well as In vivo. Her Regeneration research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bone tissue, Cartilage and Anatomy. Her Cell biology research integrates issues from Cellular differentiation and Osteoblast.
Milena Fini spends much of her time researching Mesenchymal stem cell, Regeneration, Biomedical engineering, Bone tissue and Tissue engineering. Milena Fini combines subjects such as Regenerative medicine, Surgery, Cellular differentiation, Bone marrow and Histology with her study of Mesenchymal stem cell. Her Surgery research includes themes of Bone formation and Bioinformatics.
Her Regeneration study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biofabrication, Cartilage, Anatomy, Extracellular matrix and Bone regeneration. Her study in Scaffold and Biomaterial falls under the purview of Biomedical engineering. Her research in Bone tissue intersects with topics in Oncology, RANKL, Bone metastasis, Osteoporosis and Cell type.
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Xenograft versus extraction alone for ridge preservation after tooth removal. A clinical and histomorphometric study.
Antonio Barone;Nicolò Nicoli Aldini;Milena Fini;Roberto Giardino.
Journal of Periodontology (2008)
Strontium-substituted hydroxyapatite coatings synthesized by pulsed-laser deposition: in vitro osteoblast and osteoclast response.
Chiara Capuccini;P. Torricelli;F. Sima;Elisa Boanini.
Acta Biomaterialia (2008)
The healing of confined critical size cancellous defects in the presence of silk fibroin hydrogel
M. Fini;A. Motta;P. Torricelli;G. Giavaresi.
Biomaterials (2005)
STIMULATORY EFFECT ON BONE FORMATION EXERTED BY A MODIFIED CHITOSAN
R.A.A. Muzzarelli;M. Mattioli-Belmonte;C. Tietz;R. Biagini.
Biomaterials (1994)
Transplantation of chondrocytes seeded on a hyaluronan derivative (hyaff-11) into cartilage defects in rabbits.
Brunella Grigolo;Livia Roseti;Mauro Fiorini;Milena Fini.
Biomaterials (2001)
Sheep model in orthopedic research: A literature review
L Martini;M Fini;G Giavaresi;R Giardino.
Comparative Medicine (2001)
In vitro and in vivo behaviour of Ca- and P-enriched anodized titanium
Milena Fini;Alberto Cigada;Gianni Rondelli;Roberto Chiesa.
Biomaterials (1999)
In Vivo Study on the Healing of Bone Defects Treated with Bone Marrow Stromal Cells, Platelet-Rich Plasma, and Freeze-Dried Bone Allografts, Alone and in Combination
Dante Dallari;M. Fini;C. Stagni;P. Torricelli.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research (2005)
Surface engineering of titanium by collagen immobilization. Surface characterization and in vitro and in vivo studies
M Morra;C Cassinelli;G Cascardo;P Cahalan.
Biomaterials (2003)
Orderly osteochondral regeneration in a sheep model using a novel nano-composite multilayered biomaterial.
Elizaveta Kon;Marco Delcogliano;Giuseppe Filardo;Milena Fini.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research (2009)
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