Tetsuya Jinno
Dokkyo Medical University
92 Papers
400 Citations
Tetsuya Jinno is an academic researcher from Dokkyo Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Osseointegration. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 71 publications. Previous affiliations of Tetsuya Jinno include Tokyo Medical and Dental University & Case Western Reserve University.
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Papers
Osseointegration of surface-blasted implants made of titanium alloy and cobalt–chromium alloy in a rabbit intramedullary model
TL;DR: Data show less osseointegration of Co Cr implants with this blasted surface for this short period, possibly due to a slight difference in surface roughness and some negative effects of CoCr on bone attachment.
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Runx1 and Runx2 cooperate during sternal morphogenesis
Ayako Kimura,Hiroyuki Inose,Fumiko Yano,Koji Fujita,Toshiyuki Ikeda,Shingo Sato,Makiko Iwasaki,Tetsuya Jinno,Keisuke Ae,Seiji Fukumoto,Yasuhiro Takeuchi,Hiroshi Itoh,Takeshi Imamura,Hiroshi Kawaguchi,Ung-il Chung,James F. Martin,Sachiko Iseki,Kenichi Shinomiya,Shu Takeda +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Runx1 and Runx2 cooperatively regulate sternal morphogenesis and the commitment of mesenchymal cells to become chondrocytes through the induction of Sox5 and Sox6.
Direct anterior versus anterolateral approach in one-stage supine total hip arthroplasty. Focused on nerve injury: A prospective, randomized, controlled trial.
Ryohei Takada,Tetsuya Jinno,Kazumasa Miyatake,Masanobu Hirao,Akimasa Kimura,Daisuke Koga,Kazuyoshi Yagishita,Atsushi Okawa +7 more
TL;DR: Although TFL atrophy was found in both approaches, it was found significantly more in DAA sides than in ALA sides, suggesting that ALA should be used rather than DAA in terms of the risk of nerve injuries.
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Rapid repair of titanium particle-induced osteolysis is dramatically reduced in aged mice☆
Scott G. Kaar,Ashraf A. Ragab,Sarah J. Kaye,B. Alper Kilic,B. Alper Kilic,Tetsuya Jinno,Victor M. Goldberg,Yanming Bi,Matthew C. Stewart,John R. Carter,Edward M. Greenfield +10 more
TL;DR: A reproducible, quantitative version of the calvarial model of wear particle‐induced osteolysis, in which the extent of osteolytic response is transient and rapidly repaired in one month old mice is reported, to suggest that agents that stimulate bone formation maybe useful in prevention or treatment of aseptic loosening.
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Hip, knee, and ankle kinematics during activities of daily living: a cross-sectional study
TL;DR: Several ADLs in healthy individuals had larger joint angles than walking, climbing stairs, and standing up and in few healthy individuals during maximum flexion of the hip in the measured tasks.