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Bullett, N., Petit, A., Antoniou, J., Lerouge, S., Wertheimer, M. R., & Mwale, F. (2010, July). Micropatterning on Nitrogen and Ammonia Plasma-treated Surfaces as a Means of Distinguishing between the nucleus pulposus and cartilage phenotypes [Paper]. World Forum of Spine Research, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Unavailable
Catelas, I., Petit, A., Marchand, R., Zukor, D. J., Yahia, L., & Huk, O. L. (1999). Cytotoxicity and Macrophage Cytokine Release Induced by Ceramic and Polyethylene Particles in Vitro. Journal of bone and joint surgery - B - British volumes, 81(3), 516-521. External link
Catelas, I., Petit, A., Zukor, D. J., Marchand, R., Yahia, L., & Huk, O. L. (1999). Induction of macrophage apoptosis by ceramic and polyethylene particles in vitro. Biomaterials, 20(7), 625-630. External link
Catelas, I., Huk, O. L., Petit, A., Zukor, D. J., Marchand, R., & Yahia, L. (1998). Flow Cytometric Analysis of Macrophage Response to Ceramic and Polyethylene Particles: Effects of Size, Concentration, and Composition. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 41(4), 600-607. External link
Dimitrievska, S., Petit, A., Ajji, A., Bureau, M., & Yahia, L. (2008). Biocompatibility of Novel Polymer-Apatite Nanocomposite Fibers. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A, 84A(1), 44-53. External link
Dimitrievska, S., Petit, A., Ajji, A., Bureau, M., & Yahia, L. (2007, February). Biocompatibility of a novel bioactive polymer-apatite nanocomposite [Paper]. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, San Diego, CA. Published in Tissue Engineering, 13(4). Unavailable
Dimitrievska, S., Ajji, A., Bureau, M., Petit, A., & Yahia, L. (2007, April). Novel bioactive polymer-apatite nanocomposite fibres and their biocompatibility [Paper]. International Symposium on Polymeric Materials for Regenerative Medicine 2007, Boucherville, Québec. External link
Mwale, F., Ruiz, J.-C., Wang, H. T., Petit, A., Antoniou, J., & Wertheimer, M. R. (2010, September). Stem cellmediated tissue repair, enabled through plasma-generated culture surfaces [Paper]. 3rd International Conference on Plasma Medicine, Greifswald, Germany. Unavailable
Mwale, F., Wang, H. T., Petit, A., Girard-Lauriault, P.-L., Wertheimer, M. R., & Antoniou, J. (2008). The expression of potential markers of the nucleus pulposus phenotypes in human mesenchymal stem cells from osteoarthritis patients on novel nitrogen-rich plasma polymer surfaces. Journal of Stem Cells, 3, 87-97. Unavailable
Rampersad, S., Petit, A., Guoying, Y., Epure, L. M., Wertheimer, M. R., Antoniou, J., & Mwale, F. (2010, March). Mesenchymal stem cells from osteoarthritic patients precultured on novel nitrogen-rich plasma coatings do not maintain the suppression of type X collagen when transferred to pellet cultures [Poster]. 56th annual meeting of Orthopaedic Research Society, New Orleans, Louisiana (1 page). External link