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Esther Wehrle

Biomedical Engineering

ETH Zurich

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About Esther Wehrle at ETH Zurich (ETH)

As a dedicated researcher at ETH Zurich, Esther Wehrle has developed a specialized expertise in bone fracture healing, mechanobiology, orthopaedic implants, spatial transcriptomics, osteoporosis, tissue regeneration, musculoskeletal research, biomechanics. Focusing on high-quality research output, they have published 1 key papers that maintain a strong academic focus. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Degenerative Changes in the Osteocyte Network in Prematurely Aging PolgA Mice", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of bone fracture healing and mechanobiology.

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bone fracture healingmechanobiologyorthopaedic implantsspatial transcriptomicsosteoporosistissue regenerationmusculoskeletal researchbiomechanics
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