Dr. John Alex Jansen MD
Emergency Physician
7300 N Canton Center Rd Emergency Medicine D Canton MI, 48187About
Dr. John Jansen practices Emergency Medicine in Canton, MI. Dr. Jansen assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Jansen examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
University Of Dominica
Ross University / School of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine 1980
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Soft and hard tissue response to photocrosslinked poly(propylene fumarate) scaffolds in a rabbit model.
- Trabecular bone response to surface roughened and calcium phosphate (Ca-P) coated titanium implants.
- Bone formation in transforming growth factor beta-1-coated porous poly(propylene fumarate) scaffolds.
- Bone formation in transforming growth factor beta-I-loaded titanium fiber mesh
- Injectable calcium phosphate cement as a filler for bone defects around oral implants: an experimental study in goats.
- Bone formation by rat bone marrow cells cultured on titanium fiber mesh: effect of in vitro culture time.
- Donor-site complications in vascularized bone flap surgery.
- Fluid flow increases mineralized matrix deposition in 3D perfusion culture of marrow stromal osteoblasts in a dose-dependent manner.
- Flow perfusion culture of marrow stromal osteoblasts in titanium fiber mesh.
- In vivo magnetic resonance imaging explorative study of ectopic bone formation in the rat.
- Bone response to degradable thermoplastic composite in rabbits.
- Bone tissue reconstruction using titanium fiber mesh combined with rat bone marrow stromal cells.
- Observations on the effect of BMP-2 on rat bone marrow cells cultured on titanium substrates of different roughness.
- The attachment and growth behavior of osteoblast-like cells on microtextured surfaces.
- Evaluation of various seeding techniques for culturing osteogenic cells on titanium fiber mesh.
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