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Eva Kollensperger

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Liessem A, Leimer U, Germann G, Kollensperger E
Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press) . 2025 Jan; 17:79-102. PMID: 39882382
Background: Adipokines, bioactive peptides secreted by adipose tissue, appear to contribute to breast cancer development and progression. While numerous studies suggest their role in promoting tumor growth, the exact mechanisms...
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Kollensperger E, Walter C, Germann G, Engel H, Reichenberger M
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir . 2022 Apr; 54(2):112-118. PMID: 35419781
Background: Despite its high prevalence in adolescents and young adults, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is poorly known and understood in areas other than psychiatry. Due to this lack of knowledge, affected...
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Kollensperger E, Walter C, Germann G, Engel H, Reichenberger M
Z Kinder Jugendpsychiatr Psychother . 2022 Jan; 51(1):10-18. PMID: 35023757
Scars from Nonsuicidal Self-Injury - What Plastic Surgery Can Do Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) can induce characteristic scar patterns indicating the origin of these scars. This frequently results in the stigmatization...
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Darche F, Rivinius R, Rahm A, Kollensperger E, Leimer U, Germann G, et al.
World J Stem Cells . 2020 Nov; 12(10):1133-1151. PMID: 33178397
Background: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) modified by gene transfer to express cardiac pacemaker channels such as HCN2 or HCN4 were shown to elicit pacemaker function after intracardiac transplantation in experimental...
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Darche F, Rivinius R, Kollensperger E, Leimer U, Germann G, Seckinger A, et al.
Life Sci . 2019 Jul; 232:116620. PMID: 31291594
Aims: Cell-based biological pacemakers aim to overcome limitations and side effects of electronic pacemaker devices. We here developed and tested different approaches to achieve nodal-type differentiation using human adipose- and...
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Fischer S, Mueller W, Schulte M, Kiefer J, Hirche C, Heimer S, et al.
Ultrasound Med Biol . 2015 Jan; 41(3):781-9. PMID: 25619782
Capsular fibrosis is the most frequent long-term complication after insertion of silicone devices. Today, mainly direct immunostimulation and subclinical infection are held responsible for inducing and maintaining inflammatory reactions, which...
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Reichenberger M, Heimer S, Lass U, Germann G, Kollensperger E, Mueller W, et al.
Aesthetic Plast Surg . 2013 Dec; 38(1):244-251. PMID: 24337950
Unlabelled: Capsular contracture remains a major complication after reconstructive or aesthetic breast augmentation. Formation of capsular fibrosis is a multifactorial process. An initial inflammatory reaction appears to be key to...
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Heimer S, Schaefer A, Mueller W, Lass U, Gebhard M, Germann G, et al.
Ann Plast Surg . 2012 Oct; 70(3):354-9. PMID: 23038142
Review of the literature regarding rodent experimental flap models reveals fundamental differences in applied surgical procedures. Although some authors isolate the flap from its wound bed, others do not. This...
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Reichenberger M, Heimer S, Schaefer A, Lass U, Gebhard M, Germann G, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep . 2012 Apr; 8(3):854-62. PMID: 22529016
Background: Advances in the treatment of ischemia- reperfusion injury have created an opportunity for plastic surgeons to apply these treatments to flaps and implanted tissues. We examined the capability of...
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Reichenberger M, Mueller W, Schafer A, Heimer S, Leimer U, Lass U, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep . 2012 Jan; 8(3):844-53. PMID: 22215322
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