Andrea Lindenmair
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Recent Articles
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Pozenel L, Lindenmair A, Schmidt K, Kozlov A, Grillari J, Wolbank S, et al.
Cells
. 2019 Dec;
8(12).
PMID: 31847452
Amniotic cells show exciting stem cell features, which has led to the idea of using living cells of human amniotic membranes (hAMs) in toto for clinical applications. However, under common...
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Banerjee A, Lindenmair A, Steinborn R, Dumitrescu S, Hennerbichler S, Kozlov A, et al.
Stem Cells Int
. 2018 Dec;
2018:9502451.
PMID: 30510589
The human amniotic membrane (hAM) has been used for tissue regeneration for over a century. (), cells of the hAM are exposed to low oxygen tension (1-4% oxygen), while the...
3.
Banerjee A, Lindenmair A, Hennerbichler S, Steindorf P, Steinborn R, Kozlov A, et al.
Cell Transplant
. 2018 Mar;
27(1):3-11.
PMID: 29562784
Over a century ago, clinicians started to use the human amniotic membrane for coverage of wounds and burn injuries. To date, literally thousands of different clinical applications exist for this...
4.
Vacz G, Cselenyak A, Cserep Z, Benko R, Kovacs E, Pankotai E, et al.
Interv Med Appl Sci
. 2017 Feb;
8(4):164-171.
PMID: 28180006
Purpose: Human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) are promising tools for endothelial repair in vascular regenerative medicine. We hypothesized that these epithelial cells are capable of repairing the damaged endothelial layer...
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Banerjee A, Weidinger A, Hofer M, Steinborn R, Lindenmair A, Hennerbichler-Lugscheider S, et al.
Placenta
. 2015 Sep;
36(11):1329-32.
PMID: 26386652
Cells of the human amniotic membrane (hAM) have stem cell characteristics with low immunogenicity and anti-inflammatory properties. While hAM is an excellent source for tissue engineering, so far, its sub-regions...
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Lindenmair A, Nurnberger S, Stadler G, Meinl A, Hackl C, Eibl J, et al.
Cell Tissue Bank
. 2014 May;
15(2):213-25.
PMID: 24828570
Human amniotic membrane (hAM) represents a tissue that is well established as biomaterial in the clinics with potential for new applications in regenerative medicine. For tissue engineering (TE) strategies, cells...
7.
Lindenmair A, Hatlapatka T, Kollwig G, Hennerbichler S, Gabriel C, Wolbank S, et al.
Cells
. 2014 Apr;
1(4):1061-88.
PMID: 24710543
Mesenchymal stem or stromal cells (MSC) have proven to offer great promise for cell-based therapies and tissue engineering applications, as these cells are capable of extensive self-renewal and display a...
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Witzeneder K, Lindenmair A, Gabriel C, Holler K, Theiss D, Redl H, et al.
Transfus Med Hemother
. 2014 Jan;
40(6):417-23.
PMID: 24474892
Objective: The need for an alternative to fetal bovine serum (FBS) is known to scientists and users involved in cell therapy or advanced therapy medicinal products. Human serum (huS) and...
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Ricci E, Vanosi G, Lindenmair A, Hennerbichler S, Peterbauer-Scherb A, Wolbank S, et al.
Cell Tissue Bank
. 2012 Aug;
14(3):475-88.
PMID: 22926336
The human amniotic membrane (hAM), thanks to its favorable properties, including anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic and pro-regenerative effects, is a well-known surgical material for many clinical applications, when used both freshly after...
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Lindenmair A, Wolbank S, Stadler G, Meinl A, Peterbauer-Scherb A, Eibl J, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2010 Aug;
31(33):8659-65.
PMID: 20719379
Tissue engineering strategies usually require cell isolation and combination with a suitable biomaterial. Human amniotic membrane (AM) represents a natural two-layered sheet comprising cells with proven stem cell characteristics. In...