Publications of Maximilian Rummler

Journal Article (7)

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Rummler, M.; Ziouti, F.; Snyder, L.; Zimmermann, E. A.; Lynch, M.; Donnelly, E.; Wagermaier, W.; Jundt, F.; Willie, B. M.: Bone mechanical properties were altered in a mouse model of multiple myeloma bone disease. Biomaterials Advances 166, 214047 (2025)
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Ayoubi, M.; Weinkamer, R.; Van Tol, A.; Rummler, M.; Roschger, P.; Brugger, P. C.; Berzlanovich, A.; Bertinetti, L.; Roschger, A.; Fratzl, P.: Postembedding iodine staining for contrast-enhanced 3D imaging of bone tissue using focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy. Advanced nanoBiomed research 4 (10), 2400035 (2024)
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Rummler, M.; Schemenz, V.; McCluskey, S.; Davydok, A.; Rauch, F.; Glorieux, F. H.; Harrington, M. J.; Wagermaier, W.; Willie, B. M.; Zimmermann, E. A.: Bone matrix properties in adults with osteogenesis imperfecta are not adversely affected by setrusumab—a sclerostin neutralizing antibody. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 39 (9), pp. 1229 - 1239 (2024)
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Rummler, M.; Van Tol, A.; Schemenz, V.; Hartmann, M. A.; Blouin, S.; Willie, B. M.; Weinkamer, R.: The lacunocanalicular network is denser in C57BL/6 compared to BALB/c mice. Calcified Tissue International 115 (5), pp. 744 - 758 (2024)
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Young, S.; Heller, A.-D.; Garske, D.; Rummler, M.; Qian, V.; Ellinghaus, A.; Duda, G. N.; Willie, B. M.; Grüneboom, A.; Cipitria, A.: From breast cancer cell homing to the onset of early bone metastasis: the role of bone (re)modeling in early lesion formation. Science Advances 10 (8), eadj0975 (2024)
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Tits, A.; Blouin, S.; Rummler, M.; Kaux, J.-F.; Drion, P.; van Lenthe, G. H.; Weinkamer, R.; Hartmann, M. A.; Ruffoni, D.: Structural and functional heterogeneity of mineralized fibrocartilage at the Achilles tendon-bone insertion. Acta Biomaterialia 166, pp. 409 - 418 (2023)
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Young, S.; Rummler, M.; Taïeb, H. M.; Garske, D.; Ellinghaus, A.; Duda, G. N.; Willie, B. M.; Cipitria, A.: In vivo microCT-based time-lapse morphometry reveals anatomical site-specific differences in bone (re)modeling serving as baseline parameters to detect early pathological events. Bone 161, 116432 (2022)
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