Michael Dahne
Charité
11 Papers
17 Citations
Michael Dahne is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endogenous regeneration & Bone regeneration. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Individual Effector/Regulator T Cell Ratios Impact Bone Regeneration
Claudia Schlundt,Simon Reinke,Sven Geissler,Christian H. Bucher,Carolin Giannini,Sven Märdian,Michael Dahne,Christian Kleber,Björn Samans,Udo Baron,Georg N. Duda,Hans-Dieter Volk,Katharina Schmidt-Bleek +12 more
TL;DR: The data demonstrate for the first time the key-role of a balanced TEFF/TReg response following injury needed to reach successful regeneration using bone as a model system and novel opportunities for immunotherapy in patients, which are at risk for impaired healing by targeting TEFF cells and supporting TReg cells to enhance healing are possible.
E-scooter incidents in Berlin: an evaluation of risk factors and injury patterns.
Deniz Uluk,Tobias Lindner,Michael Dahne,Jens Werner Bickelmayer,Kassandra Beyer,Anna Slagman,Friedrich Jahn,Christian Willy,Martin Möckel,Undine A. Gerlach +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed all patients involved in E-scooter incidents from June to December 2019 who presented to four inner-city EDs in Berlin and found that most incidents occurred between July and September 2019, the majority occurring at weekends (58%).
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E-Scooter: erste Erkenntnisse über Unfallursachen und Verletzungsmuster
Deniz Uluk,Tobias Lindner,Y. Palmowski,C. Garritzmann,E. Göncz,Michael Dahne,Martin Möckel,Undine A. Gerlach +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, erste Erkenntnisse uber Unfallmechanismen und Verletzungsmuster nach E-Scooter-Unfallen were found.
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Combining radiographic and CT measurements to rival MRI for the diagnosis of acute isolated syndesmotic injury.
TL;DR: Improvements in conventional radiography and computed tomography to diagnose AISI are identified and these methods might generate the correct diagnosis faster due to their availability and inexpensiveness and proposed cut-off values are suggested.
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Treatment of Septic Nonunion Following Intramedullary Nailing of a Multisegmental Humerus Fracture with Ilizarov Ring FixationA Case of Successful Limb Salvage
Cyrus Khodadadyan-Klostermann,Michael J. Raschke,Michael Dahne,Frank Kandziora,Steven Schule,Norbert Haas +5 more
TL;DR: The case of a 68-year-old patient with septic nonunion of a segmental humerus fracture and associated septic shoulder joint following failed intramedullary fracture treatment is presented in this article.
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