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Huling J, Oschatz S, Lange H, Sterenczak K, Stahnke T, Markhoff J, et al.
Drug Deliv . 2024 Jun; 31(1):2361168. PMID: 38899440
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. However, its surgical treatment, in particular via trabeculectomy, can be complicated by fibrosis. In current clinical practice, application of the drug, Mitomycin...
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Oschatz S, Teske M, Burmeister U, Illner S, Senz V, Lang H, et al.
Biomater Sci . 2023 Jun; 11(15):5240-5250. PMID: 37340971
Therapy for large-scale bone defects remains a major challenge in regenerative medicine. In this context, biodegradable electrospun nonwovens are a promising material to be applied as a temporary implantable scaffold...
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Matschegewski C, Kohse S, Markhoff J, Teske M, Wulf K, Grabow N, et al.
Materials (Basel) . 2022 Mar; 15(6). PMID: 35329466
Nanofiber nonwovens are highly promising to serve as biomimetic scaffolds for pioneering cardiac implants such as drug-eluting stent systems or heart valve prosthetics. For successful implant integration, rapid and homogeneous...
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Dutta D, Markhoff J, Suter N, Rezwan K, Bruggemann D
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2022 Jan; 4(2):1852-1862. PMID: 35014531
During wound healing, a complex cascade of cellular and molecular events occurs, which is governed by topographical and biochemical cues. Therefore, optimal tissue repair requires scaffold materials with versatile structural...
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Klinder A, Markhoff J, Jonitz-Heincke A, Sterna P, Salamon A, Bader R
Exp Ther Med . 2019 Mar; 17(3):2004-2012. PMID: 30867690
While tissue-resident monocytes and macrophages are considered to be vital players in the interaction between biomaterials and surrounding tissue, their isolation is limited. In order to establish models elucidating implant...
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Markhoff J, Wieding J, Weissmann V, Pasold J, Jonitz-Heincke A, Bader R
Materials (Basel) . 2017 Aug; 8(8):5490-5507. PMID: 28793519
In the treatment of osseous defects micro-structured three-dimensional materials for bone replacement serve as leading structure for cell migration, proliferation and bone formation. The scaffold design and culture conditions are...
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Mick E, Markhoff J, Mitrovic A, Jonitz A, Bader R
Materials (Basel) . 2017 Aug; 6(9):4001-4010. PMID: 28788314
Ceramics are a very popular material in dental implant technology due to their tribological properties, their biocompatibility and their esthetic appearance. However, their natural surface structure lacks the ability of...
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Markhoff J, Krogull M, Schulze C, Rotsch C, Hunger S, Bader R
Materials (Basel) . 2017 Aug; 10(1). PMID: 28772412
The biomaterials used to maintain or replace functions in the human body consist mainly of metals, ceramics or polymers. In orthopedic surgery, metallic materials, especially titanium and its alloys, are...
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Markhoff J, Zietz C, Fabry C, Fulda G, Bader R
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater . 2017 Jun; 106(3):1299-1306. PMID: 28636252
The articulating components of artificial joints consist mainly of metals, ceramics, or polymers. Resulting abrasive wear particles can promote osteolysis and aseptic loosening of the endo-prosthetic implants. Ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene is the...
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Pasold J, Markhoff J, Tillmann J, Krogull M, Pisowocki P, Bader R
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2017 May; 105(9):2608-2615. PMID: 28544592
Within the last ten years of biomedical implants, the focus is increasingly on bioceramics, specifically on zirconia (ZrO ). Hence, we analyzed the impact of ZrO particles in comparison to...