Enrico Langer
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Kubiak A, Voronkina A, Pajewska-Szmyt M, Kotula M, Lesniewski B, Ereskovsky A, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel)
. 2023 Nov;
8(7).
PMID: 37999174
The structural biopolymer spongin in the form of a 3D scaffold resembles in shape and size numerous species of industrially useful marine keratosan demosponges. Due to the large-scale aquaculture of...
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Kubiak A, Pajewska-Szmyt M, Kotula M, Lesniewski B, Voronkina A, Rahimi P, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2023 Sep;
21(9).
PMID: 37755073
Marine sponges of the subclass Keratosa originated on our planet about 900 million years ago and represent evolutionarily ancient and hierarchically structured biological materials. One of them, proteinaceous spongin, is...
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Tsurkan D, Simon P, Schimpf C, Motylenko M, Rafaja D, Roth F, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2021 Jun;
33(30):e2101682.
PMID: 34085323
The design of new composite materials using extreme biomimetics is of crucial importance for bioinspired materials science. Further progress in research and application of these new materials is impossible without...
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Nowacki K, Stepniak I, Langer E, Tsurkan M, Wysokowski M, Petrenko I, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2020 Jun;
18(6).
PMID: 32498448
The development of novel and effective methods for the isolation of chitin, which remains one of the fundamental aminopolysaccharides within skeletal structures of diverse marine invertebrates, is still relevant. In...
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Wysokowski M, Motylenko M, Stocker H, Bazhenov V, Langer E, Dobrowolska A, et al.
J Mater Chem B
. 2020 Apr;
1(46):6469-6476.
PMID: 32261346
β-Chitinous scaffolds isolated from the skeleton of marine cephalopod Sepia officinalis were used as a template for the in vitro formation of ZnO under conditions (70 °C) which are extreme...