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Andreas Lendlein

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Xu X, Wang W, Liu Y, Backemo J, Heuchel M, Wang W, et al.
Nat Mater . 2024 Aug; 23(12):1748-1758. PMID: 39134648
Naive pluripotent stem cells have the highest developmental potential but their in vivo existence in the blastocyst is transient. Here we report a blastocyst motif substrate for the in vitro...
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Baudis S, Roch T, Balk M, Wischke C, Lendlein A, Behl M
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2024 Feb; 10(3):1481-1493. PMID: 38374768
Controlling cellular responses to nanoparticles so far is predominantly empirical, typically requiring multiple rounds of optimization of particulate carriers. In this study, a systematic model-assisted approach should lead to the...
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Tarazona N, Machatschek R, Balcucho J, Castro-Mayorga J, Saldarriaga J, Lendlein A
MRS Energy Sustain . 2023 Jul; 9(1):28-34. PMID: 37521367
Highlights: The production and consumption of commodity polymers have been an indispensable part of the development of our modern society. Owing to their adjustable properties and variety of functions, polymer-based...
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Tarazona N, Wei R, Brott S, Pfaff L, Bornscheuer U, Lendlein A, et al.
Chem Catal . 2023 Jun; 2(12):3573-3589. PMID: 37350932
Enzymatic hydrolysis holds great promise for plastic waste recycling and upcycling. The interfacial catalysis mode, and the variability of polymer specimen properties under different degradation conditions, add to the complexity...
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Xu X, Wang W, Zou J, Kratz K, Deng Z, Lendlein A, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2023 Jun; 15(25):29752-29766. PMID: 37310722
The clinical success of orthopedic implants is closely related to their integration in the bone tissue promoted by rough device surfaces. The biological response of precursor cells to their artificial...
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Farhan M, Hartstein D, Pieper Y, Behl M, Lendlein A, Neffe A
Polymers (Basel) . 2023 May; 15(9). PMID: 37177379
Movements in plants, such as the coiling of tendrils in climbing plants, have been studied as inspiration for coiling actuators in robotics. A promising approach to mimic this behavior is...
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Farhan M, Klimm F, Thielen M, Resetic A, Bastola A, Behl M, et al.
Adv Mater . 2023 Apr; 35(22):e2211902. PMID: 37024772
Motile organs have evolved in climbing plants enabling them to find a support and, after secure attachment, to reach for sunlight without investing in a self-supporting stem. Searching movements, the...
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Altabal O, Wischke C, Lendlein A
Pharmaceutics . 2022 Dec; 14(12). PMID: 36559107
Mechanical stress is recognized as a principle for opening enclosed compartments through compression, stretching, or shear, eventually resulting in the onset of a diffusion-controlled release. Here, we hypothesized that the...
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Moradian H, Gossen M, Lendlein A
MRS Commun . 2022 Feb; 12(2):145-153. PMID: 35223145
Graphical Abstract: Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1557/s43579-021-00128-7.
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Moradian H, Roch T, Anthofer L, Lendlein A, Gossen M
Mol Ther Nucleic Acids . 2022 Feb; 27:854-869. PMID: 35141046
transcribed (IVT)-mRNA has been accepted as a promising therapeutic modality. Advances in facile and rapid production technologies make IVT-mRNA an appealing alternative to protein- or virus-based medicines. Robust expression levels,...