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Journal of Orthopaedic Research
Orthopedics
3.8
(top 4%)
Impact Factor
4.2
(top 4%)
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184
(top 1%)
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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Orthopaedic Research
Title
Year
Citations
Mesenchymal stem cells
1991
3.5K
Measurement of lower extremity kinematics during level walking
1990
1.9K
Repeatability of kinematic, kinetic, and electromyographic data in normal adult gait
1989
1.1K
Interaction between active and passive knee stabilizers during level walking
1991
728
Biosynthetic response of cartilage explants to dynamic compression
1989
693
Combined knee loading states that generate high anterior cruciate ligament forces
1995
687
Use of mesenchymal stem cells in a collagen matrix for Achilles tendon repair
1998
602
Bone regeneration by implantation of purified, culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem cells
1998
601
Bioreactor cultivation conditions modulate the composition and mechanical properties of tissue-engineered cartilage
1999
599
Development of an extremely wear-resistant ultra high molecular weight polyethylene for total hip replacements
1999
591
Interspecies comparisons of in situ intrinsic mechanical properties of distal femoral cartilage
1991
586
Production of a standard closed fracture in laboratory animal bone
1984
584
Distribution of in situ forces in the anterior cruciate ligament in response to rotatory loads
2004
506
The repair of experimentally produced defects in rabbit articular cartilage by autologous chondrocyte transplantation
1989
500
Depth-dependent confined compression modulus of full-thickness bovine articular cartilage
1997
495
Laser and electron-beam powder-bed additive manufacturing of metallic implants: A review on processes, materials and designs
2016
489
Rapid phenotypic changes in passaged articular chondrocyte subpopulations
2005
475
In situ forces in the anterior cruciate ligament and its bundles in response to anterior tibial loads
1997
445
Tendons and ligaments: a morphological and biochemical comparison
1984
442
Chondrocytes in agarose culture synthesize a mechanically functional extracellular matrix
1992
434
Tensile properties of the inferior glenohumeral ligament
1992
425
Shock wave therapy induces neovascularization at the tendon-bone junction. A study in rabbits
2003
423
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis: improved understanding and opportunities for early intervention
2011
410
Age- and gender-related changes in the cellularity of human bone marrow and the prevalence of osteoblastic progenitors
2001
407
Kappa Delta Award paper. Osteoregulatory nature of mechanical stimuli: function as a determinant for adaptive remodeling in bone
1987
402
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