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Malandrino A, Zhang H, Schwarm N, Bohringer D, Kah D, Kuster C, et al.
Biomacromolecules . 2024 Nov; 25(12):7608-7618. PMID: 39512191
Under 3D culture conditions, cells tend to spread, migrate, and proliferate better in more viscoelastic and plastic hydrogels. Here, we present evidence that the improved cell behavior is facilitated by...
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Pupillo D, Bruns M, Prado L, Di Franco F, Bohringer D, Mazare A, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2024 Jul; 10(8):4891-4900. PMID: 39007167
Improved living conditions have led to an increase in life expectancy worldwide. However, as people age, the risk of vascular disease tends to increase due to the accumulation and buildup...
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Horder H, Bohringer D, Endrizzi N, Hildebrand L, Cianciosi A, Stecher S, et al.
Biofabrication . 2024 Jun; 16(3). PMID: 38934608
Breast cancer develops in close proximity to mammary adipose tissue and interactions with the local adipose environment have been shown to drive tumor progression. The specific role, however, of this...
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Bohringer D, Bauer A, Moravec I, Bischof L, Kah D, Mark C, et al.
Matrix Biol . 2023 Nov; 124:39-48. PMID: 37967726
Cells cultured in 3D fibrous biopolymer matrices exert traction forces on their environment that induce deformations and remodeling of the fiber network. By measuring these deformations, the traction forces can...
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Tesler A, Kolle S, Prado L, Thievessen I, Bohringer D, Backholm M, et al.
Nat Mater . 2023 Sep; 22(12):1548-1555. PMID: 37723337
Aerophilic surfaces immersed underwater trap films of air known as plastrons. Plastrons have typically been considered impractical for underwater engineering applications due to their metastable performance. Here, we describe aerophilic...
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Prado L, Bohringer D, Mazare A, Sotelo L, Sarau G, Christiansen S, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2023 Jun; 15(26):31776-31786. PMID: 37348845
Wetting of solid surfaces is crucial for biological and industrial processes but is also associated with several harmful phenomena such as biofouling and corrosion that limit the effectiveness of various...
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Peters G, Jakubass B, Weidenfeller K, Kniesburges S, Bohringer D, Wendler O, et al.
J Acoust Soc Am . 2022 Dec; 152(6):3245. PMID: 36586828
Laryngeal mucus hydrates and lubricates the deformable tissue of the vocal folds and acts as a boundary layer with the airflow from the lungs. However, the effects of the mucus'...
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Peters G, Wendler O, Bohringer D, Gostian A, Muller S, Canziani H, et al.
Appl Sci (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 11(7). PMID: 33850630
Mucus consistency affects voice physiology and is connected to voice disorders. Nevertheless, the rheological characteristics of human laryngeal mucus from the vocal folds remain unknown. Knowledge about mucus viscoelasticity enables...
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Mark C, Grundy T, Strissel P, Bohringer D, Grummel N, Gerum R, et al.
Elife . 2020 Jun; 9. PMID: 32484778
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Mark C, Grundy T, Strissel P, Bohringer D, Grummel N, Gerum R, et al.
Elife . 2020 May; 9. PMID: 32352379
We describe a method for quantifying the contractile forces that tumor spheroids collectively exert on highly nonlinear three-dimensional collagen networks. While three-dimensional traction force microscopy for single cells in a...