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Heinemann C, Heinemann S, Kruppke B, Worch H, Thomas J, Wiesmann H, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2016 Aug; 44:135-43. PMID: 27544814
Unlabelled: A biomimetic strategy was developed in order to prepare organically modified hydroxyapatite (ormoHAP) with spherical shape. The technical approach is based on electric field-assisted migration of calcium ions and...
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Heinemann S, Heinemann C, Wenisch S, Alt V, Worch H, Hanke T
Acta Biomater . 2012 Oct; 9(1):4878-88. PMID: 23072829
A human co-culture model of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, derived from bone marrow stromal cells and monocytes respectively, was used to characterize the influence of biomaterial modification on the bioactivity and...
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Hintze V, Miron A, Moller S, Schnabelrauch M, Heinemann S, Worch H, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2012 Jun; 8(4):314-24. PMID: 22718572
In this study we investigated the potential of artificial extracellular matrix (aECM) coatings containing collagen II and two types of glycosaminoglycan (GAGs) with different degrees of sulphation to promote human...
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Hintze V, Miron A, Moeller S, Schnabelrauch M, Wiesmann H, Worch H, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2012 Mar; 8(6):2144-52. PMID: 22426137
This study demonstrates that the modification of hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid; Hya) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) with sulfate groups leads to different binding affinities for recombinant human transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1)...
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Heinemann S, Gelinsky M, Worch H, Hanke T
Orthopade . 2011 Mar; 40(9):761-73. PMID: 21424299
When acquired or inborn bony defects cannot heal by the natural regeneration process due to being above the critical size or to particular diseases, e.g. osteoporosis, it becomes necessary to...
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Heinemann C, Heinemann S, Worch H, Hanke T
Eur Cell Mater . 2011 Jan; 21:80-93. PMID: 21267944
The communication of bone-forming osteoblasts and bone-resorbing osteoclasts is a fundamental requirement for balanced bone remodelling. For biomaterial research, development of in vitro models is necessary to investigate this communication....
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Ehrlich H, Steck E, Ilan M, Maldonado M, Muricy G, Bavestrello G, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2010 May; 47(2):141-5. PMID: 20478334
In order to evaluate the biomedical potential of three-dimensional chitinous scaffolds of poriferan origin, chondrocyte culturing experiments were performed. It was shown for the first time that freshly isolated chondrocytes...
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Ehrlich H, Ilan M, Maldonado M, Muricy G, Bavestrello G, Kljajic Z, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2010 May; 47(2):132-40. PMID: 20471418
Marine invertebrate organisms including sponges (Porifera) not only provide an abundant source of biologically active secondary metabolites but also inspire investigations to develop biomimetic composites, scaffolds and templates for practical...
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Heinemann C, Heinemann S, Bernhardt A, Lode A, Worch H, Hanke T
Eur Cell Mater . 2010 Feb; 19:96-106. PMID: 20186669
Textile chitosan fibre scaffolds were evaluated in terms of interaction with osteoclast-like cells, derived from human primary monocytes. Part of the scaffolds was further modified by coating with fibrillar collagen...
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Scharnweber D, Schlottig F, Oswald S, Becker K, Worch H
J Mater Sci Mater Med . 2009 Oct; 21(2):525-32. PMID: 19851840
The effect of two different etching procedures with inorganic acids (HSE and CSE)-one using additionally strongly oxidising conditions due to the presence of CrO(3) (CSE)-and consecutive storage conditions (dry methanol...